Domino's Pizza

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Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza (pronunciation: /ˈdɒmɪnoʊz/), is an American multinational pizza delivery corporation headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Etymology

The name "Domino's" is derived from the game dominoes, which was a favorite pastime of the original founders, Tom Monaghan and his brother James. The three dots on the logo represent the three original stores they had planned to open.

History

Domino's Pizza was founded in 1960 by Tom and James Monaghan. The brothers purchased a small pizza store named DomiNick's in Ypsilanti, Michigan. After eight months, James traded his half of the business to Tom for a used Volkswagen Beetle. Tom then renamed the business to Domino's Pizza in 1965.

Products

Domino's menu varies by region. The current menu in the United States features a variety of Italian-American main and side dishes. Pizza is the primary focus, with traditional, specialty, and custom pizzas available in a variety of crust styles and toppings. Additional entrees include pasta, bread bowls, and oven-baked sandwiches. The menu offers chicken and bread sides, as well as beverages and desserts.

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