Jubilant FoodWorks faces LPG shortage and accelerates shift to alternative fuels

Jubilant FoodWorks faces LPG shortage and accelerates shift to alternative fuels
Jubilant FoodWorks faces LPG shortage and accelerates shift to alternative fuels

Jubilant FoodWorks (JFL), the master franchisee of Domino’s Pizza in India, has revealed that some outlets are facing restricted access to commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

In a regulatory filing, the company stated that “due to the current geopolitical situation in the Middle East, there are supply limitations in the distribution of commercial LPG throughout the country.”

As a result, it said: “The supply of LPG cylinders to certain parts of the company’s store network has been limited.”

JFL said the effect on operations so far remains contained and is being “actively managed.”

The company added that it is working to conserve LPG and plan a transition to alternative energy sources such as electricity and piped natural gas (PNG).

JFL noted that it is in constant contact with oil marketing companies (OMCs) to stay updated on developments and plan operational responses as the situation rapidly evolves.

Incorporated in 1995, Jubilant FoodWorks has expanded as a quick service restaurant and food technology company in several countries.

As of December 31, 2025, its group network had 3,594 points of sale in six markets: Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Georgia, India, Sri Lanka and Turkey.

Beyond Domino’s, the group operates two other international brands, Popeyes and Dunkin’, along with two in-house concepts: Hong’s Kitchen, an Indo-Chinese quick-service restaurant brand in India, and COFFY, a coffee shop brand in Turkey.

Last month, Domino’s Pizza reported higher sales and profits for the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by higher order volumes and profits in the US franchise business.

Revenue for the quarter increased 6.4% to $1.53 billion, compared to $1.44 billion in the same period in 2024.

“Jubilant FoodWorks Tackles LPG Shortages and Accelerates Shift to Alternative Fuels” was created and originally published by Verdict Food Service, a brand owned by GlobalData.


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