In a battle for share of stomach
leaderships matters. Regular readers of this blog know that a high tide lifts
all boats. Well, in the battle for share
of stomach Domino’s knows its customers
eat more than just pizza. They also know
that the halo of ‘better-4-you’ extend beyond its four walls.
Focusing on its customers first, select Domino's stores throughout Boston, Phoenix,
Louisville, Denver, and Laredo, Texas, bought thousands of $50 gift cards from
local restaurants and surprised randomly selected Domino's delivery customers
with them in early November. That my friends is how an industry leader shows it
leadership, customer knowledge, and edifies it standing within the retail
foodservice sector according to Steven
Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®.
Our readers know that Domino's is the largest
pizza company in the world. Most of them
know it is actually made up of stores owned by hundreds of independent
franchise owners, with more than 95 percent of them started out as Domino's
delivery drivers or pizza makers.
Those franchisees know how hard it is to run a
business, and they see the impact that substantial fees from delivery app
services have on small restaurants. In recent weeks four Domino's franchisees
and one corporate-owned store have helped some beloved local establishments
impacted by delivery fees.
Select Domino's stores throughout Boston,
Phoenix, Louisville, Denver, and Laredo, Texas, bought thousands of $50 gift
cards from local restaurants and surprised randomly selected Domino's delivery customers with them in
early November.
In a Battle for Share of Stomach
are you winning?
Russell Weiner, chief operating officer of
Domino's, stated, "Running a restaurant is tough. Our franchisees benefit
from being part of a brand that has operations and technology built for
delivery," … "However, many small restaurants don't have a system for
delivery. Meanwhile, third-party delivery apps are charging local eateries high
fees to deliver, which are taking away much of their earnings. Domino's and its
franchisees were inspired to pay it forward in these communities by helping
drive business to a few neighboring restaurants – without the substantial
fees."
Irene Li, owner of Mei Mei in Boston,
Massachusetts, stated, "We love that Domino's has supported other
restaurants and driven their customers to these mom and pops that could really
use the help,"
Domino's is committed to supporting the local
restaurants and people that make our communities vibrant. If you're not getting
Domino's, skip the delivery apps and order directly from a local restaurant.
That my friends is sharing and caring during this Holiday Season that is good
for all.
For
international corporate presentations, regional chain presentations,
educational forums, or keynotes contact: Steven Johnson Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA
based Foodservice Solutions. His
extensive experience as a multi-unit restaurant operator, consultant, brand /
product positioning expert, and public speaking will leave success clues for
all. For more information visit GrocerantGuru.com, FoodserviceSolutions.US or call
1-253-759-7869
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