The world's largest pizza company is helping
cities clear wintry streets across the country
ANN
ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 4, 2023
/PRNewswire/ -- Domino's Pizza Inc. (NYSE: DPZ), the
largest pizza company in the world, believes nothing should
stand in the way of carrying out a hot delicious pizza, including
snowy, cold weather. That's why we're going above and beyond for
pizza lovers, by awarding half a million dollars in grants for snow
plowing, so that carryout customers can have access to hot pizza,
even on the coldest, snowiest days. Nominations open up today for
up to 20 cities to get $25,000 in
snow plowing grants, all in the name of ensuring that hot pizzas
are accessible for carryout customers this winter.
"At Domino's we've made delivery cars with warming ovens built
in, paved roads to get your pizza home hot and in perfect
condition, and offered pizza insurance for when anything goes
awry," said Joe Jordan, Domino's
president of U.S. and global services. "To us, nothing should stand
in the way of getting a delicious pizza, including snowy, cold
weather. So yes—you heard it right: a pizza company is
actually helping to plow roads."
Customers can visit Plowingforpizza.com to submit the zip code
of their hometown for a grant. The nomination period is open from
Dec. 4, 2023, - Jan. 21, 2024, and is limited to one submission
per email address. Domino's will name selected towns on a rolling
basis throughout the program to make sure grants are awarded during
the winter season; towns chosen will be announced as soon as
mid-January.
Domino's has already worked alongside three municipalities to
help their plowing efforts this winter season, including
Erie, PA; Marquette, MI and Manhattan, MT. Twenty communities that accept
their award will not only get funds to pay for clearing snow on
wintry days, they will also get a winter-themed Domino's Plowing
for Pizza kit, including winter hats, scarves, snow measuring stick
and sign, vehicle magnets and other themed items, including
$200 in Domino's gift cards, so plow
drivers can warm up with hot pizza after a cold, hard day of work.
The chosen municipalities will be listed on the Plowing for
Pizza website, which will also feature images and footage from the
plowing locations.
Nomination period ends 1/21/24 or
when all available Funds have been claimed. Must be 13+ years of
age to make a nomination; eligible minors should have parental
consent to participate. Limit one (1) nomination per person, per
email address. Void where prohibited by law. For full details, see
Terms: https://claim.dominosplowingforpizzaprogram.com/terms.
About Domino's Pizza®
Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza is the largest pizza company in
the world, with a significant business in both delivery and
carryout pizza. It ranks among the world's top public restaurant
brands with a global enterprise of more than 20,000 stores in over
90 markets. Domino's had global retail sales of over $17.5 billion in 2022, with over $8.7 billion in the U.S. and nearly $8.8 billion internationally. In the third
quarter of 2023, Domino's had global retail sales of over
$4.2 billion, with nearly
$2.1 billion in the U.S. and over
$2.1 billion internationally. Its
system is comprised of independent franchise owners who accounted
for 99% of Domino's stores as of the end of the third quarter of
2023. Emphasis on technology innovation helped Domino's achieve
approximately two-thirds of all global retail sales in 2022 from
digital channels. In the U.S., Domino's generated more than 80% of
U.S. retail sales in 2022 via digital channels and has developed
several innovative ordering platforms, including those for Apple
CarPlay, Amazon Alexa, text-to-order and more. In 2023, Domino's
launched Pinpoint Delivery, a new technology that allows customers
to receive a delivery nearly anywhere, including places like parks,
baseball fields and beaches.
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