Domino's Pizza Group
Domino's Pizza Group is a company that operates a network of company-owned and franchise-owned pizza delivery stores in the United Kingdom and internationally. The company was established in 1985 and is based in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. Domino's Pizza Group is a subsidiary of Domino's Pizza Inc., an American multinational pizza delivery corporation.
History
Domino's Pizza Group was established in 1985 with the opening of the first Domino's store in Luton, England. The company was initially a wholly owned subsidiary of Domino's Pizza Inc., but in 1993, it was sold to its master franchisee, the Collins Foods Group. In 1999, Domino's Pizza Group was listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Operations
Domino's Pizza Group operates more than 1,100 stores across six markets, including the UK, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg. The company operates through a mix of company-owned stores and franchised stores. The franchised stores are operated by independent business owners who are responsible for their own staffing and inventory management.
Products
Domino's Pizza Group offers a variety of products, including pizzas, sides, desserts, and drinks. The company's pizzas are available in a range of sizes and can be customized with a variety of toppings. Domino's also offers a range of side dishes, including chicken wings, garlic bread, and potato wedges, as well as desserts like cookies and ice cream.
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