Domino’s is an American multinational pizza restaurant chain. Founded in 1960, the chain is owned by master franchisor Domino’s Pizza, Inc. and led by CEO Russell Weiner. The corporation is Delaware-domiciled and headquartered at the Domino’s Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor Township, near Ann Arbor, Michigan. As of 2018, Domino’s had approximately 15,000 stores, with 5,649 in the United States, 1,500 in India, and 1,249 in the United Kingdom. Domino’s has stores in over 83 countries and 5,701 cities worldwide.
Official Customer Care & Support Information
Registered Address | Domino”s Pizza India, Tower-D, Plot No. 5, 5th Floor, Logix Techno Park, Sector 127, Noida – 201304, U.P. |
Customer Care Number | 18002081234 |
Email ID | [email protected] |
Case of Complaints Queries | [email protected] |
For Frachise | [email protected] |
Website | https://www.dominos.co.in/ |
Download App | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Dominos |
Domino’s Pizza History
The first Domino’s Pizza in India opened in New Delhi in 1996. India surpassed the United Kingdom to become Domino’s second-largest market in December 2014, behind the United States. Domino’s Pizza operates 1,495 stores across 322 Indian cities as on 31 December 2021.
Domino’s began accepting online orders in 2011, and online orders accounted for approximately 18-20% of total sales as of December 2013. On 19 March 2014, the 700th Domino’s Pizza outlet was opened at HUDA City Centre metro station in Sector-29, Gurugram, Haryana. The company opened 47 new restaurants between January–March 2014 and 150 outlets in the 2013–2014 financial year. Domino’s opened its 1000th outlet at Unity One Mall, Janakpuri, Delhi in January 2016.
In May 2016, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) reported that Domino’s pizza bread was laced with toxins and carcinogens such as potassium bromate and potassium iodate. Potassium bromate is a category 2B carcinogen, meaning it can cause cancer. Potassium bromate was banned in India in June 2016. In 2017, a customer in Delhi claimed to have found live bugs in Domino’s Pizza seasoning sachets. A video of the same went viral. This prompted Domino’s to stop giving seasoning sachets for some time. When they restarted, they changed the packing from transparent to opaque.
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