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    SEC Form 6-K filed by BBB Foods Inc.

    4/26/24 6:05:51 AM ET
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    UNITED STATES

    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

    Washington, D.C. 20549

    FORM 6-K

    REPORT OF A FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

    PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

    UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

    For the month of April 2024

    Commission File Number: 001-41954

    BBB Foods Inc.

    (Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

     

    N/A

    (Translation of Registrant’s name into English)

     

    Río Danubio 51

    Col. Cuauhtémoc

    Mexico City, Mexico 06500

    (Address of principal executive office)

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

    Form 20-F ☒ Form 40-F ☐

     

     


     

     

     

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    BBB Tiendas 3B 4Q23 & FY2023 EARNINGS RELEASE https://www.investorstiendas3b.com

     


     

     

     

    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Mexico City, April 25, 2024 – BBB Foods Inc. (“Tiendas 3B” or the “Company”) (NYSE: TBBB), a leading grocery hard discounter in Mexico, announced today its consolidated results for the fourth quarter of 2023 (4Q23) and full fiscal year 2023 ended December 31, 2023. The figures presented in this release are expressed in nominal Mexican Pesos (Ps.) and are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”), unless otherwise stated.

     

    highlights

     

    fOURTH qUARTER 2023

     

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    Opened 153 net new stores during the quarter, reaching 2,288 stores as of December 31, 2023.
    •
    Ps. 12,316 million total revenue for 4Q23.
    o
    30.8% revenue growth compared to 4Q22.
    o
    Same Store Sales growth 14.9% compared to 4Q22.
    •
    EBITDA reached Ps. 559 million, an increase of 32.9%.

     

    full-year 2023

     

    •
    Opened 396 net new stores during 2023.
    •
    Ps. 44,078 million total revenue for the full year.
    o
    35.3% total revenue growth compared to 2022.
    o
    Same Store Sales growth of 17.6% compared to 2022.
    •
    EBITDA grew by 44.3% to reach Ps. 1,883 million.
    •
    Negative working capital was Ps. 4,559 million, equal to 10.3% of revenue or a 42.2% increase compared to 2022.
    •
    Cash flow from operations increased by 48%

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Message from the CHAIRMAN AND CEO

     

    “Dear Investors,

     

    Ours is a simple but powerful business model that delivered as expected strong results in 2023. We grew total revenue by 35.3%, cash flows from operations by 48.4% and opened a record 396 stores. Driving our performance is razor-sharp focus on execution, offering high value for money to our clients, and increasing our efficiency.

     

    What draws our customers to our stores is the differentiated value we offer our customers. We focus on developing great private labels. In 2023, we increased our private label share to 46.5% of sales. This increasing value to customers is what continues to drive our Same Store Sales growth (17.6% vs. 2022), where even our oldest store vintages continue to post double-digit Same Store Sales growth.

     

    Combined with this revenue growth, our focus on a limited assortment of fast-moving goods allows us to generate increasing amounts of cash from negative working capital changes. Our increasing scale also allows us to negotiate with suppliers even lower prices and to run more efficient operations. We prefer to pass these savings on to our customers.

     

    We opened 396 stores in 2023 reaching a total of 2,288 stores. Our decentralized operating model will allow us to efficiently deploy these stores and to continue growing. We are but at the beginning of our journey. We believe that Mexico has room for no less than 12,000 3B stores.

     

    We continue to invest, anticipating rapid growth. Our operating costs outpaced revenues for the fourth quarter, largely due to one-off factors specifically Hurricane Otis (Acapulco) and pre-IPO expenses, and due to the timing of investments in new stores and distribution centers. Over time we expect costs as a percentage of our sales to be steadily diluted by our growing revenue base.

     

    We are excited to be a public company listed on the NYSE. The proceeds from our IPO have put us in a strong position. Our balance sheet is now rock-solid, and we can now take on and accelerate a select number of high-value projects, while assuring resiliency if challenges were to arise. Being a public company will not change our way of doing business: We will continue to offer our customers the best value proposition, keep our business simple, run a highly efficient operation, and allocate capital to maximize long-term returns to shareholders.

     

    Thank you to our investors, new and old, and to our customers, suppliers, and our team members.

     

    K. Anthony Hatoum, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    FINANCIAL Results

     

    4Q23 Consolidated Results

    (In Ps. Millions, except percentages)

     

     

    4Q23

    As % of Revenue

    4Q22

    As % of Revenue

    Growth (%)

    Variation (Bps)

    Total Revenue

    Ps. 12,316

    100.0%

    Ps. 9,416

    100.0%

    30.8%

    N/A

    Gross Profit

    Ps. 2,011

    16.3%

    Ps. 1,430

    15.2%

    40.6%

    114 bps

    Sales Expenses

    Ps. (1,392)

    11.3%

    Ps. (991)

    10.5%

    40.5%

    78 bps

    Administrative Expenses

    Ps. (354)

    2.9%

    Ps. (232)

    2.5%

    52.6%

    41 bps

    Other (Expense) Income – Net

    Ps. (37)

    (0.3)%

    Ps. 7

    0.1%

    n.m.

    (38) bps

    EBITDA

    Ps. 559

    4.5%

    Ps. 421

    4.5%

    32.9%

    7 bps

    Please see the explanation at the end of this release on how EBITDA, a non-IFRS financial measure, is calculated, and for other relevant definitions.

     

    TOTAL Revenue

     

    Total revenue for 4Q23 was Ps. 12,316 million, an increase of 30.8% compared to 4Q22. This increase was mainly due to the revenue increase from the stores with more than one year of operations and, to a lesser extent, the revenue from the 396 new stores opened between the two periods.

     

    GROSS PROFIT and gross profit margin

     

    Gross profit in 4Q23 was Ps. 2,011 million, an increase of 40.6% compared to 4Q22. This increase was driven by sales growth and an improvement in our gross margin of 114 basis points to 16.3% due to effective price negotiations with suppliers.

     

    Expenses

     

    Sales expenses refer mainly to the expenses of operating our stores, such as the wages of store employees and energy. In 4Q23, sales expenses reached Ps. 1,392 million, a 40.5% increase compared to 4Q22. This increase in sales expenses was driven by a higher number of stores, as headcount expanded to operate new stores, plus the impact of wage inflation on labor costs. As a percentage of total revenue, sales expenses moved from 10.5% in 4Q22 to 11.3% in 4Q23, an expansion of 78 bps.

     

    Administrative expenses refer to the expenses not related to operating our stores, such as headquarters and regional office expenses. In 4Q23, administrative expenses rose to Ps. 354 million, a 52.6% increase compared to 4Q22. This increase was due to (i) the acquisition of top-tier talent to support our expansion efforts, (ii) expenses incurred in preparation for becoming a public company, (iii) higher regional office expenses in anticipation of the opening of new regions and (iv) non-recurring fees, mainly related to the IPO. As a percentage of total revenue, administrative expenses moved from 2.5% in 4Q22 to 2.9% in 4Q23, an expansion of 41 bps.

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Other (expense) income - net, which includes revenues from asset disposals, subleases, and royalties, among others, amounted to an expense of Ps. 37 million in 4Q23, versus income of Ps. 7 million in 4Q22. This variation was mainly due to impairment adjustments of our stores in Acapulco that were impacted by Hurricane Otis. As a percentage of total revenue, other (expense) income – net moved from 0.1% in 4Q22 to negative 0.3% in 4Q23, a change of 38 bps.

     

    EBITDA and EBITDA Margin

     

    In 4Q23, EBITDA reached Ps. 559 million, an increase of 32.9% compared to the 4Q22. This increase can be attributed to our higher gross profit margin offset by the impact of one-off factors discussed below. EBITDA margin for 4Q23 increased slightly by 7 bps to reach 4.5%.

     

    Please see the last section of this release on how we calculate EBITDA and EBITDA Margin, which are non-IFRS financial measures.

     

    To allow our investors to better assess our performance, we are providing the following information:

    •
    Impact of Hurricane Otis: Total impact of Ps. 80 million, reflected in higher cost of sales, sales expenses, and impairment charges.
    •
    IPO expenses: The Company registered Ps. 14 million in IPO-related expenses during 4Q23 which were registered as administrative expenses.
    •
    Building lease payments: The Company leases its stores and distribution centers. In accordance with IFRS 16, the Company’s leasing expenses are capitalized, and not considered operating expenses. Tiendas 3B’s capitalized lease costs payments for buildings were Ps. 293 million in 4Q23.

     

    FINANCIAL COSTS and NET loss

     

    Financial costs were Ps. 519 million, an increase of 52.5% compared to 4Q22. This was mainly explained by the financial costs associated with our promissory notes and convertible notes that were outstanding in 4Q23 but were repaid in full with the proceeds of our IPO in February 2024 and, by the incremental interest cost on lease liabilities associated with lease agreements of the stores and distribution centers opened in 2023.

     

    During 4Q23, we had a foreign exchange gain of Ps. 202 million explained by the Mexican peso appreciation against the U.S. dollar, mainly because our promissory notes and convertible notes were denominated and payable in U.S. dollars.

     

    Income tax expenses reached Ps. 14 million in the 4Q23 compared to Ps. 72 million in 4Q22.

     

    As a consequence, our net loss for the 4Q23 was Ps. 97 million, compared to a net profit of Ps. 19 million for the 4Q22.

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    FULL YEAR 2023 Consolidated Results

    (In Ps. Millions, except percentages)

     

     

    2023

    As % of Revenue

    2022

    As % of Revenue

    Growth (%)

    Variation (Bps)

    Total Revenue

    Ps. 44,078

    100.0%

    Ps. 32,580

    100.0%

    35.3%

    N/A

    Gross Profit

    Ps. 7,040

    16.0%

    Ps. 4,925

    15.1%

    42.9%

    86 bps

    Sales Expenses

    Ps. (4,823)

    10.9%

    Ps. (3,461)

    10.6%

    39.4%

    32 bps

    Administrative Expenses

    Ps. (1,387)

    3.1%

    Ps. (952)

    2.9%

    45.7%

    22 bps

    Other (Expense) Income – Net

    Ps. (36)

    (0.1)%

    Ps. 8

    0.0%

    n.m.

    (11) bps

    EBITDA

    Ps. 1,883

    4.3%

    Ps. 1,305

    4.0%

    44.3%

    27 bps

    Please see the explanation at the end of this release on how EBITDA, a non-IFRS financial measure, is calculated, and for other relevant definitions.

     

    total Revenue

     

    Total revenue for 2023 was Ps. 44,078 million, an increase of 35.3% compared to 2022. In 2023, our sales growth was mainly driven by a 30.2% increase in the total number of transactions, reaching 534 million transactions up from 410 million transactions in 2022. The average ticket size went from Ps. 79.3 in 2022 to Ps. 82.5 in 2023, an increase of 4.0%. This revenue increase was mainly due to the stores with more than one year of operation performing better, and, to a lesser extent, the revenue from the 396 new stores opened in 2023.

     

    GROSS PROFIT AND GROSS PROFIT margin

     

    Gross profit in 2023 was Ps. 7,040 million, an increase of 42.9% compared to 2022. This was driven by sales growth and an improvement of our gross margin of 86 basis points to 16.0% due to effective negotiations with suppliers.

     

    Expenses

     

    In 2023, sales expenses reached Ps. 4,823 million, a 39.4% increase compared to 2022. This increase in sales expenses was driven by the increase in the number of stores, as headcount expanded to operate new stores, plus the impact of wage inflation on labor costs. As a percentage of total revenue, sales expenses moved from 10.6% in 2022 to 10.9% in 2023, an expansion of 32 bps.

     

    In 2023, administrative expenses reached Ps. 1,387 million, a 45.7% increase compared to 2022. This increase was due to (i) the acquisition of top-tier talent to support our expansion efforts, (ii) the expenses incurred to meet our public company obligations, (iii) regional office expenses increased in anticipation of the opening of new regions, and (iv) non-recurring expenses, mainly related to the IPO. As a percentage of total revenue, administrative expenses moved from 2.9% in 2022 to 3.1% in 2023, an expansion of 22 bps.

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Other (expense) income – net amounted to an expense of Ps. 36 million in 2023, versus income of Ps. 8 million in 2022. This variation was mainly due to impairments adjustments of our stores in Acapulco that were impacted by Hurricane Otis.

     

    EBITDA and ebitda margin

     

    In 2023, EBITDA reached Ps. 1,883 million, an increase of 44.3% compared to 2022. EBITDA Margin moved from 4.0% in 2022 to 4.3% in 2023, an expansion of 27 bps. This increase can be attributed to our higher gross profit margin offset by the impact of one-off factors discussed below.

     

    Please see the last section of this release on how we calculate EBITDA and EBITDA Margin, which are non-IFRS financial measures.

     

    To allow our investors to better assess our performance, we are providing the following information:

    •
    Impact of Hurricane Otis: Total impact of Ps. 80 million reflected in higher cost of sales, sales expenses, and impairment charges
    •
    IPO expenses: The Company incurred Ps. 37 million in IPO-related expenses during 2023, of which Ps. 28 million were registered as administrative expenses and Ps. 9 million were capitalized as advance payments.
    •
    Building lease payments: The Company leases its stores and distribution centers, in accordance with IFRS 16, the Company’s leasing expenses are capitalized, and not considered operating expenses. Tiendas 3B’s capitalized lease costs payments for buildings were Ps. 1,072 million in 2023.

     

    FINANCIAL COSTS AND NET LOSS

     

    Financial costs were Ps. 1,527 million in 2023, an increase of 30.7% compared to 2022, mainly explained by the financial costs associated with our promissory notes and convertible notes that were outstanding in 2023 but were repaid in full with the proceeds of our IPO in February 2004, and by the incremental interest cost on lease liabilities associated with the leasing agreements of the stores and distribution centers opened in 2023.

    During 2023, we reported a foreign exchange gain of Ps. 606 million explained by the Mexican peso appreciation as the promissory notes and convertible notes are issued in U.S. dollars.

     

    Our income tax expenses reached Ps. 205 million in 2023 compared to Ps. 201 million in 2022.

     

    In consequence, our net loss for 2023 was Ps. 306 million, compared to a net loss of Ps. 565 million for 2022.

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    balance sheet and liquidity

     

    As of December 31, 2023, the Company reported cash and cash equivalents of Ps. 1,220 million. Total debt with related parties and third parties reached Ps. 5,662 million which included Ps. 872 and Ps. 4,790 in amounts payable in respect of pay-in-kind promissory notes and convertible notes, respectively. Following our IPO in February 2024, we repaid in full these pay-in-kind promissory notes and convertible notes.

     

    cASH fLOW sTATEMENT

    (In Ps. Millions, except percentages)

     

    2023

    2022

    Growth (%)

    Net cash flows provided by operating activities

    Ps. 3,140

    Ps. 2,116

    48.4%

    Net cash flows used in investing activities

    Ps. (1,779)

    Ps. (1,111)

    60.1%

    Net cash flows used in financing activities

    Ps. (1,096)

    Ps. (1,027)

    6.7%

    Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

    Ps. 266

    Ps. (22)

    n.m.

     

    Our business model continues to generate a significant amount of cash from our negative working capital cycle due to our increasing sales and high inventory turns. This robust cash flow has enabled us to fund internally our growth initiatives, including the expansion of new stores and distribution centers.

     

    The information provided below offer a view of our financial activities in 2023:

     

    Net cash flows provided by operating activities increased to Ps. 3,140 million in 2023 from Ps. 2,116 million in 2022. This was mainly driven by an increase in negative working capital, stemming from the increase in total revenue. As a percentage of total revenue, negative working capital increased to 10.3% in 2023 up from 9.8% in 2022.

     

    Net cash flows used in investing activities were Ps. 1,779 million for 2023, compared to Ps. 1,111 million in 2022. This is primarily due to the increase in property, plant & equipment (PP&E) related to the opening of new stores and three distribution centers, one of which opened in 2023 and the other two opened in Q12024.

     

    Net cash flows used in financing activities were Ps. 1,096 million for 2023, compared to Ps. 1,027 million in 2022, and consisted principally of lease payments.

     

     

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    key operating metrics

     

    2023

    2022

    Variation (%)

    Number of Stores Opened

    396

    392

    1.0%

    Number Distribution Centers

    14

    13

    n.m.

    Same Store Sales Growth (%)

    17.6%

    21.9%

    n.m.

    Private label Sales Products (% of Sales of Merchandise)

    46.5%

    42.8%

    370 bps

    Average Ticket Size (1)

    Ps. 82.4

    Ps. 79.30

    4.0%

    Number Transactions (2)

    25,635

    23,767

    7.9%

    (1)
    We calculate “Average Ticket Size” by dividing revenue from Sales of Merchandise by the total number of transactions.
    (2)
    Number of transactions is derived from stores that have been operating for 5+ years.

     

    During 2023, we opened 396 stores which is in line with the 392 stores we opened in 2022. In 4Q23 we opened 153 stores. To support the incremental number of stores, in 2023 we opened our 14th distribution center.

    Same Store Sales grew by 14.9% for 4Q23, compared to 19.4% for 4Q22. For the year 2023, Same Store Sales increased by 17.6%, compared to 21.9% for 2022. The slowdown in Same Store Sales growth is due in large part to the decrease in inflation from 2022 to 2023.

     

    Our private label offering continues to gain as a share of sales of merchandise. The share of revenue from private labels increased from 42.8% in 2022 to 46.5% in 2023.

     

    STORE PERFORMANCE BY VINTAGE

     

    Median Sales per Store Vintage (1)

    Ps. millions | Median 12-Month Period (2) Sales per Store (3) in Real Terms (4)

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    Source: Company Information. INEGI

    (1)
    12-month period since opening, excludes month 1. (i.e., period 1 is from month 2 through month 13 since opening.)
    (2)
    Median 12-month period sales of all stores in the corresponding vintage (excludes first month to “normalize” dates in which stores are operational since opening). Closed stores are excluded from medial calculation.
    (3)
    All figures in real Mexican pesos terms as of December 31, 2022, adjusted for inflation using Mexican National Consumer Price (índice Nacional de Precios al Consumidor), as provided by the Mexican Statistic and National Geography Institute (Instituto de Estadística y Geografía), and as published by Banco de México.
    (4)
    Number of stores opened in the corresponding vintage that remain open as of December 2022.
    (5)
    Each period = 12 months

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Our Sales per Store curves have shown a consistent upward trend across store vintages from 2005 to 2022. The data, adjusted for inflation, reflects growing sales maturity over time, with earlier vintages setting the baseline for comparison.

     

    The chart above shows the consistency of our execution in store openings. Sales per Store of all of our vintages continue to grow. In particular, we note that (i) our 2021 vintage with 251 stores has outperformed all previous cohorts and (ii) our 2022 vintage represented in green with 394 stores, has started off equally strong.

     

    2024 GUIDANCE

     

     

    Range

    Same Store Sales Growth (%)

    Mid-teens

    Revenue Growth (%)

    28% - 32%

    Number of New Stores

    380 - 420

     

    For 2024, the Company plans to open between 380 and 420 stores during the year. We expect Same Store Sales growth in the mid-teens and total revenue is forecast to grow by 28% to 32%. This guidance is predicated on the prevailing consensus regarding the outlook for the Mexican economy and is subject to change, particularly if Mexico’s economic performance deviates from current expectations.

     

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    Disclaimer

     

    The foregoing 2024 guidance reflects management’s current assumptions regarding numerous evolving factors that are difficult to accurately predict, including those discussed in the “Risk Factors” section set forth in the Company’s Registration Statement on Form F-1 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and the Company’s Annual Report on Form 20-F to be filed with the SEC.

     

    A reconciliation of the forward-looking non-IFRS measure, specifically the 2024 EBITDA Margin guidance, to the relevant forward-looking IFRS measure is not being provided, as the Company does not currently have sufficient data to accurately estimate the variables and individual adjustments for such guidance and reconciliation. Due to this uncertainty, the Company cannot reconcile projected EBITDA Margin to projected net profit/loss without unreasonable effort.

     

    The 2024 guidance constitutes forward-looking statements. For more information, see “Forward-Looking Statements” in this release.

     

    Non-IFRS Measures and Other Calculations

     

    For the convenience of investors, this release presents certain non-IFRS financial measures, which are not calculated in accordance with IFRS (“non-IFRS financial measures”). A non-IFRS financial measure is generally defined as one that purports to measure financial performance but excludes or includes amounts that would not be so excluded or included in the most comparable IFRS financial measure. Non-IFRS financial measures do not have standardized meanings and may not be directly comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. These non-IFRS financial measures are used by our management for decision-making purposes and to assess our financial and operating performance, generate future operating plans and make strategic decisions regarding the allocation of capital. The non-IFRS financial measures presented herein have limitations as analytical tools, and you should not consider them in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our results of operations presented in accordance with IFRS. Additionally, our calculations of non-IFRS financial measures may be different from the calculations used by other companies, including our competitors, and therefore, our non-IFRS financial measures may not be comparable to those of other companies.

     

    We calculate “EBITDA”, a non-IFRS measure, as net income (loss) for the period, plus income tax expense, financial costs, net, and total depreciation and amortization.

     

    We calculate “EBITDA Margin”, a non-IFRS measure, for a period by dividing EBITDA for the corresponding period by total revenue for such period.

     

    Same Store Sales: We measure “Same Store Sales” using revenue from sales of merchandise from stores that were operational for at least the full preceding 12 months for the periods under consideration. When calculating this measure, we exclude stores that were temporarily closed (for one month or more) or permanently closed during the periods in consideration.

     

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    Lease Costs: Consistent with lease accounting required under IFRS 16, total depreciation and amortization includes the depreciation expense of right-of-use-asset corresponding to long-term leases, which is a non-cash expense. Such amounts, together with the interest expense on lease liabilities, is a proxy for but not equal to the Company’s actual cash expenditure incurred in connection with its leased properties.

     

    Sales per Store: We define our “Sales per Store” as the average of the revenue from sales of merchandise achieved by our stores that were open for the full year in consideration. When calculating this measure, we exclude stores that were temporarily closed (for one month or more) or permanently closed during the period in consideration. This measure assists our management’s understanding of how store performance has evolved across different vintages. Sales per Store also serves as a benchmark to measure the performance of new stores and is useful to set growth and expansion targets.

     

    conference call details

     

    Tiendas 3B will host a call to discuss the fourth quarter and full year 2023 results on April 26th, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. A webcast of the call will be accessible on: https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/187339444. To join via telephone, please dial +1800-267-6316 or +1203-518-9783 (International). The conference ID is 3BFQ4.

     

    An audio replay from the conference call will be available on the Tiendas 3B website https://www.investorstiendas3b.com after the call.

     

    forward-looking statements

     

    This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. We base these forward-looking statements on our current beliefs, expectations and projections about future events and trends affecting our business and our market. Many important factors could cause our actual results to differ substantially from those anticipated in our forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update publicly or to revise any forward-looking statements. New risks and uncertainties emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all risks and uncertainties that could have an impact on the forward-looking statements contained in this release. The words “believe,” “may,” “should,” “aim,” “estimate,” “continue,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “will,” “expect” and similar words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include information concerning our possible or assumed future results of operations, business strategies, capital expenditures, financing plans, competitive position, industry environment, potential growth opportunities, the effects of future regulation and the effects of competition. Considering these limitations, you should not make any investment decision in reliance on forward-looking statements contained in this release.

     

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    About TIENDAS 3B

     

    BBB Foods Inc., a proudly Mexican company, is a pioneer and leader of the grocery hard discount model in Mexico and one of the fastest growing retailers in the country as measured by its sales and store growth rates. The 3B name, which references "Bueno, Bonito y Barato" - a Mexican saying which translates to "Good, Nice and Affordable" - summarizes Tiendas 3B’s mission of offering irresistible value to budget savvy consumers through great quality products at bargain prices. By delivering value to the Mexican consumer, we believe we contribute to the economic well-being of Mexican families. In a landmark achievement, Tiendas 3B was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in February 2024 under the ticker symbol “TBBB.”

     

    For more information, please visit: https://www.investorstiendas3b.com

     

    Investor Relations Contact

     

    Andrés Villasis

    [email protected]

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Financial Statements

     

    Consolidated Income Statement

    (Unaudited)

     

    For the three months and years ended December 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

     

     

    For the Years Ended December 31,

     

    For the Three Month Period Ended December 31,

     

     

     

     

     

    2023

     

    2022

     

    %

     

    2023

     

    2022

     

    %

     

     

     

     

    Revenue From Sales of Merchandise

    Ps.43,987,803

     

    Ps.32,472,577

     

    35.5%

    Ps.12,293,230

     

    Ps.9,391,177

     

    30.9%

    Sales of Recyclables

    90,656

     

    107,820

     

    (15.9%)

     

    22,374

     

    24,442

     

    (8.5%)

    Total Revenue

    44,078,459

     

    32,580,397

     

    35.3%

    12,315,604

     

    9,415,619

     

    30.8%

    Cost of Sales

    (37,038,542)

     

    (27,655,643)

     

    33.9%

     

    (10,304,939)

     

    (7,985,538)

     

    29.0%

    Gross Profit

    7,039,917

     

    4,924,754

     

    42.9%

    2,010,665

     

    1,430,081

     

    40.6%

    Gross Profit Margin

    16.0%

     

    15.1%

     

    16.3%

     

    15.2%

     

    Sales Expenses

    (4,822,912)

     

    (3,460,840)

     

    39.4%

     

    (1,391,882)

     

    (990,865)

     

    40.5%

    Administrative Expenses

    (1,386,929)

     

    (952,090)

     

    45.7%

    (353,785)

     

    (231,818)

     

    52.6%

    Other (Expense) Income - Net

    (36,213)

     

    8,445

     

    n.m.

    (36,905)

     

    7,430

     

    n.m.

    Operating Profit

    793,863

     

    520,269

     

    52.6%

    228,093

     

    214,828

     

    6.2%

    Operating Profit Margin

    1.8%

     

    1.6%

     

    1.9%

     

    2.3%

     

    Financial Income

    26,069

     

    19,840

     

    31.4%

    5,559

     

    5,326

     

    4.4%

    Financial Costs

    (1,527,107)

     

    (1,168,786)

     

    30.7%

     

    (519,239)

     

    (340,436)

     

    52.5%

    Exchange Rate Fluctuation

    606,270

     

    264,930

     

    128.8%

    202,348

     

    211,408

     

    (4.3%)

    Financial Cost - Net

    (894,768)

     

    (884,016)

     

    1.2%

     

    (311,332)

     

    (123,702)

     

    151.7%

    Loss Before Income Tax

    (100,905)

     

    (363,747)

     

    (72.3%)

    (83,239)

     

    91,126

     

    (191.3%)

    Income Tax Expense

    (205,248)

     

    (201,363)

     

    1.9%

     

    (13,745)

     

    (72,036)

     

    (80.9%)

    Net Loss for the Period

    Ps.(306,153)

     

    Ps.(565,110)

     

    (45.8%)

    Ps.(96,984)

     

    Ps.19,090

     

    (608.0%)

    Net Profit Margin

    (0.7%)

     

    (1.7%)

     

    (0.8%)

     

    0.2%

     

     

     

     

     

    EBITDA Reconciliation

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net Loss for the Period

    Ps.(306,153)

     

    Ps.(565,110)

     

    (45.8%)

    Ps.(96,984)

     

    Ps.19,090

     

    (608.0%)

    Net Profit Margin

    (0.7%)

     

    (1.7%)

     

    (0.8%)

     

    0.2%

     

    Income Tax Expense

    205,248

     

    201,363

     

    1.9%

     

    13,745

     

    72,036

     

    (80.9%)

    Financial Cost - Net

    894,768

     

    884,016

     

    1.2%

    311,332

     

    123,702

     

    151.7%

    D&A

    1,089,096

     

    785,054

     

    38.7%

     

    331,050

     

    206,015

     

    60.7%

    EBITDA

    Ps.1,882,959

     

    Ps.1,305,323

     

    44.3%

    Ps.559,143

     

    Ps.420,843

     

    32.9%

    EBITDA Margin

    4.3%

     

    4.0%

     

    4.5%

     

    4.5%

     

     

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Consolidated Balance Sheet

    (Unaudited)

     

    As of December 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

     

     

     

     

     

    As of December 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2023

     

    2022

    Current Assets:

     

     

    Cash and Cash Equivalents

     

    Ps.1,220,471

     

    Ps.984,976

    Sundry Debtors

     

    11,020

     

    19,885

    VAT Receivable

     

    731,186

     

    609,581

    Advanced Payments

     

    72,998

     

    53,155

    Inventories

     

    2,357,485

     

    1,931,605

    Total Current Assets

     

    Ps.4,393,160

     

    Ps.3,599,202

    Non-Current Assets:

     

     

     

     

    Guarantee Deposits

     

    Ps.33,174

     

    Ps.27,741

    Property, Furniture, Equipment,and Lease-hold Improvements

     

    4,606,300

     

    3,164,204

    Right-of-use Assets - Net

     

    5,520,596

     

    4,696,459

    Intangible Assets - Net

     

    6,771

     

    8,241

    Deferred Income Tax

     

    403,801

     

    299,060

    Total Non-current Assets

     

    Ps.10,570,642

     

    Ps.8,195,705

    Total Assets

     

    Ps.14,963,802

     

    Ps.11,794,907

     

     

     

     

     

    Current liabilities:

     

     

     

     

    Suppliers

     

    Ps.7,126,089

     

    Ps.5,390,192

    Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

     

    322,959

     

    273,731

    Income Tax Payable

     

    2,326

     

    73,304

    Bonus Payable to Related Parties

     

    78,430

     

    43,834

    Short-term Debt

     

    744,137

     

    491,236

    Lease Liabilities

     

    537,515

     

    417,307

    Employees' Statutory Profit Sharing Payable

     

    140,485

     

    114,798

    Total Current Liabilities

     

    Ps.8,951,941

     

    Ps.6,804,402

    Non-current liabilities:

     

     

     

     

    Debt with Related Parties

     

    Ps.4,340,452

     

    Ps.4,276,058

    Bonus Payable to Related Parties

     

    -

     

    44,528

    Long-term Debt

     

    577,318

     

    540,734

    Lease Liabilities

     

    5,706,707

     

    4,828,135

    Employee Benefits

     

    22,232

     

    14,311

    Total Non-current Liabilities

     

    Ps.10,646,709

     

    Ps.9,703,766

    Total Liabilities

     

    Ps.19,598,650

     

    Ps.16,508,168

     

     

     

     

    Stockholders' Equity:

     

     

     

     

    Capital Stock

     

    Ps.471,282

     

    Ps.471,282

    Reserve for Share-based Payments

     

    851,701

     

    467,135

    Cumulatives Losses

     

    (5,957,831)

     

    (5,651,678)

    Total Stockholders' Equity

     

    (Ps.4,634,848)

     

    (Ps.4,713,261)

    Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

     

    Ps.14,963,802

     

    Ps.11,794,907

     

     

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    Earnings Release 4Q23 and Full Year 2023

     

     

     

     

     

    Cash Flow Statement

    (Unaudited)

     

    For the years ended December 31, 2023, and December 31, 2022

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

     

     

     

    For the Years Ended December 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2023

     

    2022

     

     

     

     

     

    Loss before income tax

     

    Ps.(100,905)

     

    Ps.(363,747)

    Adjustments for:

     

     

     

     

    Depreciation of property and equipment

     

    488,409

     

    297,743

    Depreciation of right-of-use assets

     

    598,031

     

    484,916

    Amortization of intangible assets

     

    2,655

     

    2,395

    Impairment of property and equipment

     

    42,422

     

    -

    Costs related with defined benefits to employees

     

    3,873

     

    3,631

    Interest payable on Promissory Notes

     

    619,779

     

    615,592

    Interest expense on lease liabilities

     

    762,872

     

    507,875

    Interest on debt and bonus payable to related parties

     

    29,747

     

    45,319

    Loss related to modification and remeasurement of Promissory Notes

     

    84,236

     

    -

    Finance income

     

    (26,069)

     

    (19,840)

    Exchange fluctuation

     

    (610,703)

     

    (285,990)

    Share-based payment expense

     

    384,566

     

    303,789

     

     

    2,278,913

     

    1,591,683

    Increase in inventories

     

    (425,880)

     

    (528,363)

    Increase in other current assets and guarantee deposits

     

    (138,014)

     

    (233,823)

    Increase in suppliers (including supplier finance arrangements)

     

    1,735,897

     

    1,496,811

    Increase in other current libailities

     

    78,963

     

    87,344

    (Decrease) Increase on bonus payable to related parties

     

    (8,564)

     

    10,688

    Income taxes paid

     

    (380,967)

     

    (308,005)

    Net cash flows provided by operating activities

     

    3,140,349

     

    2,116,335

     

     

     

     

     

    Purchase of property and equipment

     

    (1,798,019)

     

    (1,122,877)

    Sale of property and equipment

     

    3,776

     

    2,646

    Investment in intangible assets

     

    (1,185)

     

    (2,805)

    Interest received on short-term investments

     

    16,639

     

    11,686

    Net cash flows used in investing activities

     

    (1,778,789)

     

    (1,111,350)

     

     

     

     

     

    Payments made on reverse factoring transactions-net of commissions received

     

    (2,074,890)

     

    (1,409,089)

    Finance obtained through supplier finance arrangements

     

    2,195,833

     

    1,528,143

    Proceeds from Promissory Notes

     

    -

     

    -

    Proceeds credit lines

     

    99,618

     

    82,527

    Payment of debt

     

    (104,769)

     

    (360,107)

    Interest payment on debt

     

    (25,224)

     

    (41,859)

    Lease payments

     

    (1,186,260)

     

    (826,730)

    Net cash flows used in financing activities

     

    (1,095,692)

     

    (1,027,115)

     

     

     

     

     

    Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

     

    265,868

     

    (22,130)

    Effect of foreign exchange movements on cash balances

     

    (30,373)

     

    7,066

    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year

     

    984,976

     

    1,000,040

    Cash and cash equivalent at end of year

     

    Ps.1,220,471

     

    Ps.984,976

     

     

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    SIGNATURE

     

    Pursuant to the requirements of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

     

    Date: April 25, 2024

     

    BBB Foods Inc.

     

    By: /s/ Eduardo Pizzuto
    Name: Eduardo Pizzuto

    Title: Chief Financial Officer and Investor Relations Officer

     

     

     

     

     

     


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