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Pets
$209,209,202
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Popular Takeaway Business
NSW
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$350,000
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Popular Cafe with Spectacular Views of Sydney
Wamberal NSW
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$850,000
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Thinking of Buying a Chicken Shop in Australia? Here Are 3 Vital Questions to Ask

 

The Australian takeaway chicken shop industry generated $6.3 billion in revenue in 2025, across 1,972 enterprises and 3,423 establishments, employing over 66,500 workers.

 

Profit margins average 6.4%, with total profits reaching approximately $401 million. The sector has grown by 1.4% annually over the past five years and is projected to expand by 0.7% per year through 2031, supported by steady consumer demand for convenient, affordable meals and the continued success of major brands such as KFC, Oporto, Red Rooster, and Nando’s.

 

However, smaller independent chicken shops face pressure from supermarkets, delivery platforms, and franchise giants. Those that differentiate through flavour, local loyalty, and healthier menu options continue to perform well.

 

1. Is the Business Financially Resilient and Adaptable to Competition?

 

Why It Matters:

 

The chicken shop industry operates in a highly competitive, price-sensitive environment. Profitability depends on efficient cost control, menu flexibility, and effective adaptation to digital delivery systems.

 

What to Check:

  • Revenue mix – Family meal deals and bundles now account for 37.9% of industry income, replacing single-serve portions as customers seek better value.

  • Profit margins – Average profitability sits around 6.4%, though small shops may earn less due to higher costs from delivery fees and rent.

  • Operating costs – Purchases make up nearly 43% of revenue, driven by rising poultry prices and better-quality ingredients.

  • Delivery platforms – Fees from services like Uber Eats can absorb 15–35% of each order, significantly reducing margins.

  • Cost management – Strong inventory control, casual staffing models, and owner-operator involvement are essential to maintaining cash flow.

 

2. Does the Business Have a Strong Market Position and Local Identity?

 

Why It Matters:

 

The top four chains — KFC (36.8% market share), Craveable Brands (19.5%), Collins Foods (19.1%), and Nando’s (5.1%) — dominate over 80% of total industry revenue. Independent operators must rely on community reputation, customer loyalty, and menu distinction to compete effectively.

 

What to Check:

  • Brand and reputation – Longstanding local chicken shops often outperform newcomers through customer loyalty and signature recipes.

  • Product differentiation – Charcoal chicken outlets can capture market share by emphasising flavour, portion size, and authentic preparation.

  • Health focus – Grilled options, salads, and low-sodium offerings attract younger and health-conscious customers.

  • Location – High-traffic sites near schools, shopping centres, and suburban hubs consistently outperform lower-footfall areas.

  • Franchise versus independent model – Franchised outlets benefit from marketing and supply chain support but incur higher franchise fees.

 

3. Is the Business Positioned for Future Consumer and Delivery Trends?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Technology, delivery services, and changing dietary habits are reshaping the fast-food sector. Businesses that adopt digital innovation and align with evolving consumer values can secure long-term growth.

 

What to Check:

  • Digital integration – Online ordering and loyalty apps are now standard for major chains; smaller shops can use third-party tools to compete.

  • Health-conscious menus – Reducing fried items and adding grilled, low-fat, or gluten-free options meets growing consumer demand.

  • Sustainability – Consumers increasingly prefer responsibly sourced chicken and eco-friendly packaging.

  • Delivery optimisation – Developing in-house delivery systems or negotiating lower platform commissions improves profitability.

  • Expansion potential – Suburban areas with growing populations are under-served, offering opportunities for new entrants.

 

Ready to Invest in a Thriving Chicken Shop Business?

 

With consistent demand for convenient, value-driven meals, Australia’s chicken shop sector remains profitable for operators who balance cost efficiency with innovation.

 

Success depends on maintaining flavour quality, managing input costs, and leveraging technology to meet the evolving preferences of health-conscious and time-poor consumers.

 

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