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Explore how El Pollo Loco's focus on everyday value and consistent operations has led to increased sales and cost-saving strategies in an evolving consumer environment.


El Pollo Loco's focus on 'everyday value' and 'consistent operations' has proven instrumental in boosting same-store sales by 4.5 percent in Q2. By honing their brand's positioning around better-for-you and affordable Tex-Mex fare, the chain reintroduced fire-grilled burritos as a value proposition. CEO Liz Williams highlighted that offering delicious ingredients at a good price has resonated with customers, leading to an 8.8 percent increase in average check size.
Implementing a comprehensive five-point plan, El Pollo Loco aims at enhancing unit economics by meticulously analyzing cost components like labor productivity, COGS, and operational expenses. By focusing on reducing costs without compromising quality, the company anticipates achieving an 18 percent restaurant contribution margin in 2025. This strategic approach underlines their commitment to sustainable growth and profitability.

In line with their growth plan, El Pollo Loco is modernizing its brand image through a remodeling program that has already exhibited positive results. The completion of numerous restaurant remodels, both company-operated and franchised, underscores the brand's dedication to enhancing customer experience and driving sales. By incorporating a fresh and updated look, the chain aims to stay relevant and appealing to its target audience.
El Pollo Loco's strategy includes streamlining the new unit growth process by value engineering a new prototype to reduce buildout costs. By reevaluating unit size, equipment specifications, and construction designs, the company is positioned to lower costs and drive consistent long-term franchise expansion. This focus on cost-efficiency and operational excellence reflects El Pollo Loco's commitment to sustainable and scalable growth.