Jumbo King: Desi McDonald’s
Dheeraj Gupta, an MBA in Finance from Symbiosis, Pune once went to meet his friend in London who owned a franchisee of Burger King (2nd largest hamburger fast food chain after McDonald’s). This triggered the idea of an Indianized version of burger. His first venture was Manali Foods, selling Indian sweets abroad. Unfortunately, it ran out of money shortly after its launch due to low margins and short shelf life of the product. After going through various criticism and pain he started Chaat Factory near Malad Station, Mumbai in 2001. With the support of his wife, also an MBA and 4 other employee, he started selling Vada Pao. Mumbai’s most selling snack caught people’s attention with cheap, health and hygienic version of street food. Chaat factory started showing positive results on day one. He then renamed it to Jumbo King. What started from one outlet has now entered into franchise model and boasts of 40 outlets in Mumbai, Surat, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Pune. Its target customers are mainly railways comuters.
Mantra
Rs. 6 vadao pao! Along with some innovative menu which Mumbaikar’s found tempting. How about “diet” vada pao? It also has supportive products (lassi, soft drinks etc.) to add to its sales and revenue.
Growth
Jumbo King holds 20% of market in Mumbai itself. With 40,000 customers every day, Dheeraj Gupta (Managing Director, Jumbo King Foods Pvt. Ltd.) says that the company earns about Rs 18 Crore as against Rs 6 Lakhs in the first year of its operations.
Future
If projections are to be believed then by 2008-2009 it will have an annual turnover of Rs 60 Crore. A highly ecstatic Dheeraj Gupta believes that there is a possibility of 5000 outlets in 8-9 Years. Moving beyond India, he expects this business to generate billion dollars with a capacity of 12-15,000 outlets all over the world.
Innovation. Hunger. Branding -> Dheeraj McDonald
What else can I say… i’m lovin’ it
Reference
- nenonline: Top start-ups of the week
- TiE Entrepreneurial Summit 2006
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April 16th, 2008 at 9:34 am
excellent article Varun! really very inspiring……..one thing leads to another…he started small and is now in a position to expand his franchise throughout the world
April 16th, 2008 at 11:09 pm
what a way to start varun keep it up . These kinda stories do inspire us when u get to see people who emerge out like a phoenix from ashes….
April 18th, 2008 at 10:28 am
intresting article frnd………….
letz hope 4 d best & try like him 4 successssssssssss.
April 18th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
Great growth story.