By Denny Jacob
Domino's Pizza and DoorDash entered into a partnership that will soon bring the company's pizzas and other items to the delivery app.
The companies said a pilot is currently underway in select locations, with a planned nationwide launch in the U.S. beginning in May and across Canada later in the year.
Domino's Chief Operating Officer Joe Jordan said it continues to build towards the $1 billion opportunity it believes the aggregator marketplace represents. "Tapping into incremental customers, particularly in suburban and rural markets, is a meaningful opportunity for Domino's, as our brand continues to open stores nationwide," he added.
Domino's in recent years has reversed its long-held stance against food delivery companies in a bid to claw back pizza sales made on mobile apps. The company in 2023 signed a deal with Uber Technologies to list its menus on the ride-share company's food-delivery apps.
Write to Denny Jacob at denny.jacob@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 02, 2025 07:34 ET (11:34 GMT)
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