Domino's, the world's largest pizza company, is offering customers across the country a fantastic way to stay warm during the cold winter days. From January 22nd to 28th, anyone can enjoy a large two-topping carryout pizza for just $6.99 each.
Perfect Meal for Chilly January Days
As the colder days of January surround us, there's nothing like indulging in a delicious hot pizza. According to a press release, Domino's recognizes this and wants to offer great value to pizza lovers. Kate Trumbull, Domino's Senior Vice President and Chief Brand Officer, shared, "January's colder days are the perfect time for enjoying delicious hot pizza at a great value."
Versatile Options for Every Pizza Enthusiast
Nasdaq reported that Domino's has ensured customers have a wide range of options with this limited-time deal. Each pizza can be personalized with any large crust and any two toppings. With six sauces, 23 toppings, and various crust types, the possibilities for creating the perfect pizza are endless.
Ordering is made easy with Domino's. Customers can take advantage of the $6.99 carryout deal by placing an order over the phone, in-store, at dominos.com, or through Domino's mobile ordering apps. Finding the nearest Domino's location is just a click away on dominos.com.
Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza has solidified its position as the world's largest pizza company. The brand is known for its exceptional service in both delivery and carryout pizza. With over 20,000 stores in over 90 markets, Domino's stands among the top public restaurant brands globally.
Impressive Sales Figures
In 2022, Domino's achieved global retail sales totaling over $17.5 billion, with $8.7 billion generated in the U.S. and nearly $8.8 billion internationally. The third quarter of 2023 saw global retail sales surpassing $4.2 billion, with approximately $2.1 billion in the U.S. and over $2.1 billion internationally.
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