All Domino's articles – Page 17
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NewsSmashburger secures UK debut site
Smashburger is to make its debut in the UK in Milton Keynes later this spring
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NewsJohnstone swaps Dunkin Donuts for Domino’s
Jim Johnstone has left his role as managing director for Dunkin’ Brands in the UK & Ireland to join Domino’s, M&C understands.
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Analysis & InsightWho will blink first?
It felt like the majority of the sector was running to a standstill last year as it continued to wait to fully reap the rewards of the hard yards put in post downturn. The sobering thought is that it looks like the industry will have to provide more of the same over the next 12-18 months to stay ahead
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Analysis & InsightUS trends for the year ahead
As 2015 draws to a close, Kerstin Kühn takes a look at what the biggest trends of the coming year are likely to be from across the Pond – from food delivery to the debate over tips, the phasing out of artificial ingredients and the rise of the humble vegetable
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NewsDomino’s forms JV to acquire Germany’s largest pizza delivery firm
Domino’s Pizza Group has formed a joint venture to acquire Joey’s Pizza, the largest pizza delivery operator in Germany
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NewsDomino’s to re-examine restaurant move
Domino’s is set to again dip its toe into the restaurant sector, after submitting plans to open a restaurant and takeaway site in Kent
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Batram: Domino’s brand recognition growing in Poland
Leading analyst Nick Batram, of Peel Hunt, has said Domino’s brand recognition is growing faster than expected in Poland.
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Domino’s to create 5,000 jobs
Domino’s is creating 5,000 jobs in UK & Ireland to staff new restaurants and support the company in a busy sporting year in 2016
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NewsDomino’s launches ‘push for pizza’ button
Domino’s UK is attempting to make the act of ordering pizza even simpler with the launch of “The Easy Order” button
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Domino’s CFO steps down
Domino’s Pizza has announced that Paul Doughty, chief financial officer, has resigned and will step down from the board at the end of the calendar year, after less than six months with the company.
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NewsChilango hits £1m in first week
Mexican restaurant Chilango has surpassed its £1m fundraising target in its first week on CrowdCube
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Analysis & Insight
Menu prices on the rise as consumers trade up
The latest analysis of menu pricings by M&C Allegra has shown operators across the sector increasing prices at the premium end.
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NewsChilango raising funds for UK & global growth
London-based burrito concept Chilango is ramping up its expansion plans with the launch of a funding round via online platform CrowdCube to raise £1m to enable its next phase of growth
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NewsUK Q3 lfls up 14.9% at Domino’s
Domino’s Pizza has reported a 14.9% rise in third quarter like-for-like sales, with system sales up 20.7% to £200m.
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Pronto to expand across London and Europe
Healthy meal delivery service Pronto plans extend its delivery radius to include the whole of London before launching into other major European cities
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NewsPizzaExpress: Delivery, Reys, acquisitions, overseas concepts
M&C talks to Richard Hodgson, chief executive of the Hony Capital-backed PizzaExpress, about the group’s move into the delivery market; the potential for its chicken-led concept Reys; scope for acquisitions and introducing Far East-based brands into the UK
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Analysis & InsightBurrito boy
Mel Flaherty talks to Barburrito chief executive Morgan Davies about how his cosmopolitan background has influenced his career choices and why he has “no issues with Barburrito becoming a 50-site business”
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Analysis & InsightLogical step, logistical nightmare?
PizzaExpress arguably made one of the most significant steps in its 50 year history last week when it launched delivery in two of its London sites. It is a logical move for the company, but as it looks to build share in a c£1.1bn market can it take on the logistical and marketing giant that is Domino’s?
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DP Poland sees lfl growth increase over summer
Domino’s Pizza Poland saw like-for-like system sales grow 17% in August and 18% in July.
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Analysis & Insight
Chalk it up to youth experience
The social media phenomenon Snapchat is breaking ground in the US but operators in the UK appear to be slow at latching on to using what is a vital tool for 16 to 24-year-olds. Luke Mitchell explains why businesses this side of the Atlantic would be well advised to jump on board




























