In a deal with Uber, Domino’s Pizza is reversing its long-held stance against working with food-delivery companies in the U.S.
Pizza chain hopes to generate $1 billion in sales after losing business to appsDomino’s dominates U.S. pizza sales, thanks in part to its innovations in delivery. But now, a shortage of delivery drivers is challenging this foundational part of its business. Illustration: John McColgan
Domino’s Pizza, hungry to claw back pizza sales now rung up on mobile apps, is reversing its long-held stance
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