
With a goal in mind, they are driven by a passion to connect people with faster, fresher quality food. CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.Dominos Pizza’s Pizza Enterprises now extends across nine countries, with more than 2,700 stores and is the leading international Dominos Pizza’s franchise. Market holidays and trading hours provided by Copp Clark Limited.

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Some of the other options currently on the menu are medium 2-topping pizza, bread twists, salads and marbled cookie brownies. “We believe that $6.99 is still a great relative value for our delivery customers, offering variety, great taste and a competitive price while also reflecting the increased costs inherent in a delivery order,” Domino’s CEO Ritch Allison said on an investor call Tuesday.ĭomino’s also is expanding the items available in the deal, including the addition of 32-piece parmesan bread bites, 6-piece wings and 3-piece chocolate lava cakes. Domino’s said the price, which won’t change for carryout purchases, takes effect March 14. The pizza chain announced that its “Mix and Match” deal, which lets customers choose two or more items for $5.99 each, will soon cost $1 more each for delivery orders.

Domino’s is raising the price on one of its top promotions.
