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MTY Food Group’s Profit Rebound Ignites a High-Stakes Bidding War for Canada’s Franchise Giant

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One of Canada’s most recognisable restaurant empires is at the centre of a rapidly intensifying takeover battle, with rival suitors now locked in competition for control of MTY Food Group Inc. — a company whose recent financial recovery appears to have sharpened appetite for a deal.

MTY, which franchises and operates more than 7,000 restaurant locations across North America under more than 90 brands including Thai Express, Mucho Burrito, and Cold Stone Creamery, posted a dramatic swing to profit in its most recent quarter, reporting net income of $32.1 million against a loss a year earlier. Free cash flow rose 38% and long-term debt continued to fall — a picture of financial momentum that analysts say has only added urgency to an already competitive acquisition process.

The company had disclosed in November that its board was conducting a formal strategic review, having engaged a financial adviser to explore options up to and including an outright sale. What has followed is a contest that industry insiders say is growing more competitive by the week.

Serruya Private Equity, a firm with deep roots in consumer and restaurant investment, has put forward a cash offer of approximately C$52 per share — a figure representing a premium of roughly 30% to MTY’s trading price before deal speculation entered the market. But Serruya’s position as frontrunner is now under direct pressure. Recipe Unlimited Corporation, the Toronto-listed parent of Swiss Chalet, Harvey’s, and The Keg, has reportedly submitted a competing proposal exceeding C$53 per share, according to people close to the negotiations. With at least one further bidder understood to still be in the running, final offers could yet climb into the high C$50s.

The commercial logic behind the interest is clear. MTY’s asset-light, franchise-driven model generates recurring royalty and fee income without the burden of property ownership — a structure that produces stable, predictable cash flows and has historically proven resilient even when consumer confidence softens. For private equity buyers seeking steady returns and for strategic acquirers eyeing consolidation, that combination is difficult to ignore.

MTY’s share price has risen sharply since the strategic review was announced and has continued to climb as the contours of the bidding process have become clearer. The stock now trades at levels that suggest the market is firmly pricing in a transaction at a substantial premium to where the company stood just months ago.

No binding agreement has been reached with any party. MTY, Serruya Private Equity, and Recipe Unlimited have all declined to comment publicly on the negotiations. A resolution is expected to emerge in the coming weeks as the board and its advisers weigh final proposals.

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