Torikizoku, a major yakitori chain whose business performance is deteriorating due to the impact of the new corona, has announced a policy to rebuild its management by opening a chicken burger specialty store that also supports takeout and home delivery.

Torikizoku Holdings, headquartered in Osaka, announced the interim financial results for the six months to January this year, with sales down 37.8% from the previous year to 10.8 billion yen and a final profit of 827 million. It became a deficit of the yen.



This means that consumers' self-restraint from going out and the shortened business hours of stores due to the new coronavirus had a major impact.



For this reason, the company announced that it will open a chicken burger specialty store "TORIKI BURGER" as a measure to rebuild its management.



The company believes that it can handle not only food and drink in the store, but also take-out, home delivery, and drive-through, and can secure sales even in the case of coronavirus.



This is that they are considering opening their first store in the 23 wards of Tokyo in August.



By the summer of 2024, we will open 10 to 20 directly managed stores nationwide, and after that, we will aggressively expand our stores, including franchises.