Business
Domino’s Pizza opens its 50th outlet in Sri Lanka
Reflecting confidence on consumer spending and aggregate demand
Domino’s Pizza achieved a historic milestone last week as it opened its 50th store in Panadura, becoming the fastest QSR to reach this mark. Since its launch in 2011, Domino’s Pizza has rapidly expanded its presence, serving customers across the island with its diverse menu and unique offerings tailored to cater to local tastes and preferences.
Turning 50 outlets strong showcases Domino’s unwavering commitment towards the country and signifies a monumental effort to delight pizza enthusiasts nationwide. This remarkable achievement stands as a testament to Dominos dedication in serving great-tasting pizzas with unmatched speed and convenience, making it a cherished part of Sri Lanka’s culinary landscape.
Globally, Domino’s is the largest pizza brand in the world, boasting a vast network of over 20,000 stores in more than 90 countries. Renowned for delectable pizzas, Domino’s excels in delivering within its hallmark 30-mins delivery guarantee.
The grand opening of the 50th outlet was graced by the presence of Sameer Khetarpal, CEO and MD of Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd., whose visionary leadership has played a pivotal role in driving Domino’s Pizza’s growth and success in the country. Sameer Khetarpal expressed his delight and pride in the brand’s growth journey in Sri Lanka, stating, “As a brand, we are wholeheartedly committed to our expansion in Sri Lanka, demonstrated by our position as the fastest-growing QSR. Our relentless dedication to delivering exceptional customer experiences and expanding our stores has propelled us to achieve the remarkable milestone of 50 outlets. We are excited about the future and are determined to delight pizza lovers across the country.”
At the event, Domino’s reiterated its commitment to the local community. In the spirit of giving back, Domino’s announced 5,000 meals to Child Action Lanka, a centre dedicated to empowering and sheltering underprivileged kids and women, to mark this milestone.