Core Insights - Bloomin' Brands is implementing a turnaround strategy focused on improving its restaurant operations, particularly for Outback Steakhouse [1][7] - The company has closed 21 U.S. restaurants and will not renew leases for an additional 22 locations, with most closures expected over the next four years [4][5] - For the first time since Q1 2023, all four restaurant brands under Bloomin' Brands reported positive comparable sales growth [2] Restaurant Closures - The closures include locations of Outback Steakhouse, Bonefish Grill, and Carrabba's Italian Grill, as stated by CEO Mike Spanos [2] - The company closed 21 restaurants during the three-month period ending September 28, with plans for further closures as leases expire [4] - Previous closures included 41 locations in February 2024, primarily affecting Outback Steakhouse [5] Sales and Traffic Performance - U.S. restaurant traffic decreased by only 0.1% in the most recent quarter, a significant improvement from a 2% decline in the previous quarter [8] - Comparable sales increased by 1.2%, recovering from a 0.1% decline in the prior quarter, with Outback Steakhouse seeing a 0.4% rise in comparable sales [8] - The company is focusing on operational priorities to enhance guest metrics and drive sales and traffic gains [9]
More Outback Steakhouses expected to close in Bloomin’ Brands turnaround plan