2 ASX growth shares to buy now while they're on sale

These businesses are trading too cheaply, in my opinion.

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Key points
  • Recent market volatility presents an opportunity to buy ASX growth shares like Breville Group Ltd and Guzman Y Gomez Ltd at reduced prices.
  • Breville Group is adapting to US tariffs by shifting manufacturing from China to Mexico and anticipates strong future growth, especially in international markets like China and the Middle East.
  • Guzman Y Gomez aims to expand significantly, with a goal of 1,000 Australian locations, leveraging economies of scale and strong growth potential in Asian markets.

Recent share market volatility has led to multiple ASX growth shares dropping significantly in value, giving investors an opportunity to pick them up for a much lower price.

Buying at a lower price doesn't mean it's going to recover in the next week (or month) of course, but focusing on growing businesses means we're more likely to focus on a company that could see its share price rebound at some point.

I believe both of the companies I'm about to highlight are two of the most compelling non-tech ASX growth shares with international growth intentions.

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Breville Group Ltd (ASX: BRG)

Breville sells an array of small kitchen appliances and it's best known for its coffee machines. It owns a few different brands including Breville, Sage, Lelit and Baratza. It also sells coffee beans through its Beanz business.

As the chart below shows, it's down more than 20% since January 2025 following the developments with US tariffs, so the company has been working hard to move its manufacturing of US products away from China, with a focus on Mexican production.

The ASX growth share delivered revenue and net profit growth of more than 10% in FY25. I'm expecting attractive growth rates to continue in FY27 and onwards.

I believe there could be more adoption of coffee-at-home consumption globally in the coming years, particularly if expansion markets (for Breville) like China, the Middle East and South Korea help materially.

According to the forecast on Commsec, the business could grow earnings per share (EPS) by 13% in FY27, putting it at 28x FY27's estimated earnings.

Guzman Y Gomez Ltd (ASX: GYG)

GYG is a Mexican food restaurant business with more than 225 locations in Australia and more than 260 globally.

At the end of the FY26 first quarter, it had 227 Australian locations, 22 Singapore restaurants, five Japan locations and seven US restaurants. I'm expecting those numbers to rise in the medium-term.

The ASX growth share has a long-term goal of 1,000 restaurants in Australia over the next two decades, which would be more than a quadrupling over the period. Economies of scale could mean the ASX growth share achieves stronger profit margins over time, significantly boosting the bottom line.  

I think restaurant growth alone could be a stronger driver of the company's success in the coming years. In the FY26 first quarter, it reported network sales growth of 18.6%, with mid-single digit comparable sales growth across the business.

If Asian network sales can continue growing at a strong double-digit pace over the long-term, GYG could surprise the market and become significantly larger overall.  

With the company willing to provide shareholders with both dividends and a share buyback, I think the ASX growth share looks attractive after falling more than 40% since the start of the year, as the above chart shows.

Motley Fool contributor Tristan Harrison has positions in Breville Group and Guzman Y Gomez. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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