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Licious to acquire My Chicken and More for Rs 200 crore and deepen offline play

As part of the acquisition, Licious will have an additional 22 physical stores which will give it an edge over industry peers like Zepto, Tata BigBasket and help it compete closely with legacy players like Venkys, Nandus and others.

October 14, 2024 / 10:14 IST
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The deal will be a mix of cash and equity, with an earnout component attached to it.

Temasek-backed meat and seafood startup Licious has reached a deal to buy out My Chicken and More, a Bengaluru-based company that runs a chain of offline stores, for Rs 150-200 crore, people aware of the developments told Moneycontrol. The deal will be a mix of cash and equity, with an earnout component attached to it.

The acquisition comes at a time when Licious, which has largely been an online-only company, is increasing its offline presence to tap into an increasing base of customers who prefer buying meat from physical stores. New-age consumer companies such as Sugar, Mamaearth and several others, that were largely focused on online channels initially are branching out and opening stores to diversify their income streams.

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Licious has also realised this opportunity and had said it plans to open at least 40 offline stores by the end of the current fiscal year. It had only four stores at the beginning of this financial year. My Chicken and More, founded by S Mahesha of Shakthi Foods in 2007, has 22 stores across Bengaluru which will become a part of Licious as part of the deal and take the company closer to its target.

While the move to acquire My Chicken and More, a subsidiary of Shakthi Foods, will boost Licious omnichannel strategy, it will also strengthen the firm's presence in Bengaluru, one of Licious' biggest markets.