AI Insights · Timothy · January 2026
Top Fast Food App Performance in New Zealand: Q4 2025
Explore the Q4 2025 performance of top fast food apps in New Zealand, including key trends in downloads and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, fast food and fast casual restaurant apps in New Zealand showed varied performance trends. Here's a look at the top five apps based on data from Sensor Tower.
McDonald’s saw a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads, peaking at around 9.8K in late October before settling to roughly 4K by the end of December. The app maintained a high level of engagement, with weekly active users reaching over 400K in early December, though this number declined to about 286K by the quarter's end.
KFC New Zealand experienced an initial spike in downloads, with numbers hitting 12.7K at the start of the quarter. However, downloads decreased steadily to just over 3K by late December. Active users fluctuated, peaking in early December at about 84.9K before dropping to approximately 62.8K.
Pizza Hut New Zealand showed a consistent pattern in downloads, averaging around 3K weekly, with a slight increase to 4.2K in mid-November. Active user engagement was relatively stable, with numbers hovering between 30K and 38K throughout the quarter.
For Burger King NZ, download numbers remained fairly constant, with a slight increase to 3.3K in early December. Active users saw a gradual rise towards the end of the quarter, peaking at 25K in late December.
Lastly, Domino's NZ had a steady download rate, averaging around 1.8K weekly. Active users increased significantly, reaching a high of 34.4K in mid-December.
For more insights into app performance trends, visit Sensor Tower's platform.