MONRO, INC. ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER FISCAL 2018 FINANCIAL RESULTS

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CONTACT: Brett Ponton Chief Executive Officer (585) 647-6400 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Brian D Ambrosia Senior Vice President Finance Chief Financial Officer (585) 647-6400 Investors and Media: Effie Veres FTI Consulting (212) 850-5600 MONRO, INC. ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER FISCAL 2018 FINANCIAL RESULTS ~ Record Second Quarter Sales of $278.0 Million, an Increase of 13% ~ ~ Second Quarter Diluted EPS of $.52, Including $.02 of Negative Impact from Hurricane Irma and $.01 of Management Transition Costs ~ ~ Completes Acquisitions of 20 Stores with Annualized Sales of $13 Million ~ ~ Adjusts Fiscal 2018 Diluted EPS Guidance to $1.95 to $2.10 ~ ROCHESTER, N.Y. October 24, 2017 Monro, Inc. (Nasdaq: MNRO), a leading provider of automotive undercar repair and tire services, today announced financial results for its second quarter ended September 23, 2017. Second Quarter Results Sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2018 increased 13.0% to $278.0 million, as compared to $245.9 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2017. The total sales increase for the second quarter of $32.1 million was due to sales from new stores of $34.4 million, including sales from recent acquisitions of $29.1 million, partially offset by a comparable store sales decrease of 0.4%. When adjusting for lost selling days as a result of Hurricane Irma, the Company estimates comparable store sales in the second quarter of fiscal 2018 would have been flat and sales from new stores would have been higher by approximately $0.5 million. Comparable store sales increased approximately 6% for brakes, 2% for front end/shocks, were flat for alignments and decreased approximately 2% for tires and maintenance services.

Gross margin decreased 190 basis points to 38.8% in the second quarter from 40.7% in the prior year period, primarily due to the impact of sales mix from recent acquisitions. On a comparable store basis, gross margin increased approximately 40 basis points compared to the prior year period. Total operating expenses increased by $6.0 million to $74.1 million, or 26.7% of sales, as compared to $68.1 million, or 27.7% of sales in the prior year period. The year-overyear dollar increase represents expenses from 39 net new stores and $0.5 million in management transition costs. Operating income was $33.8 million, or 12.2% of sales, as compared to $31.9 million, or 13.0% of sales in the prior year period. Interest expense was $6.1 million as compared to $4.5 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2017. Net income for the second quarter of fiscal 2018 was $17.3 million, as compared to $17.5 million in the same period of the prior year. Diluted earnings per share for the second quarter were $.52, or $.55 when excluding the estimated net impact from Hurricane Irma of $.02 per share and $.01 per share in management transition costs, in line with the Company s guidance range of $.52 to $.56. This compares to diluted earnings per share of $.53 in the second quarter of fiscal 2017. Net income for the second quarter of fiscal 2018 reflects an effective tax rate of 38.2%, as compared to 36.3% in the prior year period. During the second quarter of fiscal 2018, the Company opened 23 and closed six Companyoperated locations, ending the quarter with 1,136 Company-operated stores and 107 franchised locations. Despite a weak industry backdrop, we were able to deliver sales and adjusted earnings results in line with our guidance. Monro s strong competitive positioning and solid operating discipline drove higher product margins and operating expense leverage, further supported by the strong performance of our recent acquisitions, said Brett Ponton, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Ponton continued, Since joining the Company in early August, and now officially serving as Monro s CEO, my positive view of the Company has only strengthened and is underscored by its current scale, cost leadership, and hardworking team members. I m also very optimistic about the number of opportunities that lie ahead. I ve begun a thorough business assessment, and have identified a number of strategic priorities which I believe will drive long-term organic growth. Coupled with the continued execution of Monro s acquisition and greenfield strategy, I m confident that we can build upon this strong foundation and drive value for our shareholders. First Six Months Results For the current six-month period, sales increased 15.6% to a record $556.5 million from $481.2 million in the same period of the prior year. Comparable store sales increased 0.5%. When adjusting for lost selling days resulting from Hurricane Irma, comparable store sales increased approximately 0.7%. Gross margin for the six-month period was 39.7% of sales, versus 41.2% in the prior year period. However, on a comparable store basis, gross margin for the first six months of fiscal 2018 was 42.4% of sales, compared to 41.7% in the prior year period. Operating income was 12.1% of sales, compared to 13.1% in the prior year period. Net income for the first six months of fiscal 2018 was $34.9 million, or $1.05 per diluted share, as compared to $34.3 million, or $1.03 per diluted share in the comparable period of fiscal 2017. Diluted earnings per share for the first six months of fiscal 2018 were $1.10 when adjusting for the estimated net impact of Hurricane Irma of $.02 per share and $.03 per share in management transition costs. Acquisitions Update In the second quarter, the Company completed the previously announced acquisitions of 20 stores, including eight from an existing Car-X franchisee. These stores fill in the existing markets of Michigan, Illinois and Indiana. The acquisitions are expected to add approximately $13 million in annualized sales, representing a sales mix of 95% service and 5% tires, and are expected to be breakeven to diluted earnings per share in fiscal 2018. Twelve of these stores will operate under the Monro name and the remaining eight will continue to operate under the Car-X brand.

Company Outlook Based on current sales, business and economic trends, and recently completed acquisitions, the Company now anticipates fiscal 2018 sales to be in the range of $1.115 billion to $1.145 billion, an increase of 9% to 12% as compared to fiscal 2017 sales. In light of comparable store sales trends fiscal year-to-date, with comparable store sales down approximately 3% in October, guidance for fiscal 2018 comparable store sales has been revised to a range of down 1.0% to an increase of 1.0% on a 52-week basis (an increase of 1.0% to 3.0% including an extra week in the fourth quarter), as compared to prior guidance of an increase of 1.5% to 2.5% on a 52-week basis (3.5% to 4.5% including an extra week in the fourth quarter). The Company has also updated its fiscal 2018 diluted earnings per share guidance to be in the range of $1.95 to $2.10, to reflect the revised comparable store sales guidance. This compares to previous guidance of $2.05 to $2.20. The diluted earnings per share guidance reflects approximately $0.05 in costs related to the management transition, $.10 of contribution from the 53rd week, and $.15 to $.19 in accretion from recent acquisitions. This estimate is based on 33.4 million diluted weighted average shares outstanding. At the midpoint of the range, the revised guidance represents a 9.5% increase in diluted earnings per share, as compared to $1.85 in fiscal 2017. Given the recent management transition, as well as significant variability in monthly comparable store sales experienced in the second half of fiscal 2017, the Company is only providing updated fiscal 2018 full year guidance. The Company is currently reviewing its guidance policy and will provide an update in its fourth quarter fiscal 2018 earnings release. Earnings Conference Call and Webcast The Company will host a conference call and audio webcast on Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The conference call may be accessed by dialing 1-800-279-9534 and using the required pass code 7988705. A replay will be available approximately one hour after the recording through Tuesday, November 7, 2017 and can be accessed by dialing 1-844-512-2921. The live conference call and replay can also be accessed via audio webcast at the

Investor Information section of the Company s website, located at www.monro.com. An archive will be available at this website through November 7, 2017. About Monro, Inc. Headquartered in Rochester, New York, Monro is a chain of 1,136 Company-operated stores, 107 franchised locations, five wholesale locations and two retread facilities providing automotive undercar repair and tire sales and services. The Company operates in 27 states, serving the Mid-Atlantic and New England states and portions of the Great Lakes, Midwest and Southeast. The predecessor to the Company was founded by Charles J. August in 1957 as a Midas Muffler franchise. In 1966, Monro began to diversify into a full line of undercar repair services. The Company has experienced significant growth in recent years through acquisitions and, to a lesser extent, the opening of newly constructed stores. The Company went public in 1991 and trades on NASDAQ under the symbol MNRO. The statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts may contain statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by such words and phrases as expected, estimate, guidance, outlook, anticipate, project, believe, could, may, intend, plan and other similar words or phrases. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed. These factors include, but are not necessarily limited to, product demand, dependence on and competition within the primary markets in which the Company's stores are located, the need for and costs associated with store renovations and other capital expenditures, the effect of economic conditions, seasonality, the impact of competitive services and pricing, product development, parts supply restraints or difficulties, the impact of weather trends and natural disasters, industry regulation, risks relating to leverage and debt service (including sensitivity to fluctuations in interest rates),continued availability of capital resources and financing, risks relating to protection of customer and employee personal data, risks relating to litigation, risks relating to integration of acquired businesses and other factors set forth elsewhere herein and in the Company s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the Company s annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 25, 2017. Except as required by law, the

Company does not undertake and specifically disclaims any obligation to update any forwardlooking statement to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements. ###

MONRO, INC. Financial Highlights (Unaudited) (Dollars and share counts in thousands) Quarter Ended Fiscal September 2017 2016 % Change Sales $ 278,017 $ 245,927 13.0% Cost of sales, including distribution and occupancy costs 170,076 145,930 16.5% Gross profit 107,941 99,997 7.9% Operating, selling, general and administrative expenses 74,120 68,072 8.9% Operating income 33,821 31,925 5.9% Interest expense, net 6,117 4,488 36.3% Other income, net (226) (126) 79.6% Income before provision for income taxes 27,930 27,563 1.3% Provision for income taxes 10,663 10,019 6.4% Net income $ 17,267 $ 17,544 (1.6)% Diluted earnings per share: $.52 $.53 (1.9)% Weighted average number of diluted shares outstanding 33,309 33,317 Number of stores open (at end of quarter) 1,136 1,097

MONRO, INC. Financial Highlights (Unaudited) (Dollars and share counts in thousands) Six Months Ended Fiscal September 2017 2016 % Change Sales $ 556,507 $ 481,217 15.6% Cost of sales, including distribution and occupancy costs 335,682 283,152 18.6% Gross profit 220,825 198,065 11.5% Operating, selling, general and administrative expenses 153,256 134,846 13.7% Operating income 67,569 63,219 6.9% Interest expense, net 11,859 8,972 32.2% Other income, net (238) (280) (15.2)% Income before provision for income taxes 55,948 54,527 2.6% Provision for income taxes 21,096 20,228 4.3% Net income $ 34,852 $ 34,299 1.6% Diluted earnings per share: $ 1.05 $ 1.03 1.9% Weighted average number of diluted shares outstanding 33,300 33,326

MONRO, INC. Financial Highlights (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) September 23, March 25, 2017 2017 Current Assets Cash $ 6,368 $ 8,995 Inventories 147,106 142,604 Other current assets 50,601 47,631 Total current assets 204,075 199,230 Property, plant and equipment, net 404,986 394,634 Other non-current assets 600,177 591,400 Total assets $ 1,209,238 $ 1,185,264 Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Current liabilities $ 203,329 $ 185,893 Capital leases and financing obligations 222,890 213,166 Other long-term debt 153,030 182,337 Other long-term liabilities 22,314 22,614 Total liabilities 601,563 604,010 Total shareholders' equity 607,675 581,254 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 1,209,238 $ 1,185,264