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small dominos pizza

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To address the problem, it looked at using external call centers to free up employees for delivery during peak hours and ways of incentivizing people to skip the delivery. The pizza chain blamed sluggish sales last year on a shortage of delivery drivers. In recent years, Domino’s has tried to improve its delivery experience to differentiate itself as the service cools following the pandemic. Once the delivery person arrives, the service activates a “visual signal” on their phone that helps them locate the customer. The service, called Pinpoint Delivery, is ideal for the “start of summer,” the company said in a release, because people are heading to the beaches and parks where their exact location could be difficult to find.Īfter dropping a pin on a map, customers can track their order and view their driver’s location with GPS and get text alerts about their delivery. CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday explained why Domino’s Pizza stock soared this week, going from 298 to 331, with a 6.5 gain on Thursday alone. The pizza chain is launching “anywhere” delivery through its app, which lets customers get their food by dropping a pin on the map. An address is typically required when getting food delivered.










Small dominos pizza