Domino's Outlines Massive Four Year Footprint Expansion Plan
Domino's Pizza plans to add 1,800 new locations by 2028 as part of a high density growth strategy to drive revenue and lower delivery times.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Restaurant Openings
Key points
- Domino's aims to add approximately 1,800 new store locations globally by the end of 2028.
- The strategy focuses on increasing local market density to shorten delivery distances and improve operating margins.
- Franchisees will fuel the bulk of this real estate expansion through internal operator pipelines.
- Smaller delivery radiuses allow the chain to combat rising driver wages and fuel costs without sacrificing speed.
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