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Celebrate freedom with Fat Tiger’s 15 per cent off on orders over ₹399
Mumbai: Fat Tiger, a QSR chain, has announced a special Independence Day offer of 15 per cent off on all orders above ₹399. This limited-time offer is a great way for foodies to celebrate freedom while they enjoy their favorite items from the extensive and delicious Fat Tiger menu.
As the nation prepares to mark its 78th Independence Day, Fat Tiger takes its clients on a gastronomic tour that represents the vast and diverse Indian cuisine. The range is endless starting with signature Boba Coffee followed by momos in various types, sandwiches as well as pizza.
Celebrate independence with a diverse menu
Fat Tiger offers a diverse menu, with Boba Coffee as the top choice, blending strong coffee flavors with chewy tapioca pearls. It’s perfect for this year’s Independence Day celebration.
Momo enthusiasts can enjoy a variety of options, including traditional steamed momos and new varieties like wheat white sauce momo or masala soya smoky momo. These are satisfying snacks or full meals for any occasion.
Fat Tiger’s sandwiches and pizzas also deliver great taste and satisfaction, from classic paneer tikka sandwiches to pizzas topped with fresh ingredients.
A perfect time to savor the taste of freedom
Enjoy a meal with friends and family this Independence Day with Fat Tiger’s 15 per cent discount on orders over ₹399. “If you have been a fan for a long or trying out Fat Tiger for the first time, this deal allows you to look through the menu while getting good value for money. Celebrate freedom by eating quality food that is both tasty and healthy!” said Fat Tiger co-founder and director Sahaj Chopra.
Visit Fat Tiger, second floor, above more supermarket, near SBI, Rabindra Paly, Suri, 731101, or order online to take advantage of this Independence Day offer and make your celebration even more special.
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Sapphire Foods FY26 revenue rises to Rs 3,125 crore, posts loss
Q4 revenue at Rs 792 crore, FY26 loss at Rs 32 crore amid cost pressures.
MUMBAI: If growth is on the menu, profitability seems to have taken a brief detour. Sapphire Foods India reported a steady rise in topline for FY26, even as rising costs weighed on profitability. Revenue from operations grew to Rs 3,125 crore for the year ended March 31, 2026, up from Rs 2,882 crore in FY25. However, the company swung to a loss, reporting a net loss of Rs 32 crore for FY26, compared to a profit of Rs 17 crore in the previous year. Total income for the year stood at Rs 3,153 crore, while total expenses climbed to Rs 3,167 crore, reflecting pressure across key cost heads.
In the March quarter, revenue came in at Rs 792 crore, compared to Rs 711 crore in the same period last year. The company reported a quarterly net loss of Rs 13 crore, against a profit of Rs 2 crore a year earlier.
Cost pressures remained visible across operations. Material costs rose to Rs 995 crore for FY26, while employee expenses increased to Rs 428 crore. Other expenses, the largest component, stood at Rs 1,229 crore, underscoring the impact of store operations and expansion-related spends.
Depreciation and amortisation expenses also climbed to Rs 392 crore for the year, reflecting continued investments in store infrastructure and growth.
At the operating level, the company reported a loss before tax of Rs 37 crore for FY26, compared to a profit of Rs 23 crore in FY25. Exceptional items added Rs 24 crore to the cost burden during the year.
On the balance sheet, total assets rose to Rs 3,256 crore as of March 31, 2026, up from Rs 3,041 crore a year earlier, indicating ongoing expansion. Net worth stood at Rs 1,389 crore.
Despite profitability pressures, operating cash flow remained resilient at Rs 507 crore, highlighting underlying business strength and demand stability.
The numbers paint a familiar picture in the quick-service restaurant space, growth continues to be served hot, but margins are still finding their footing.







