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Same-Store Sales Growth To Turn Positive In July-September Quarter: Domino’s Pizza

Domino’s Pizza hopes to have a big bite this festive season.

People enter a Domino’s Pizza outlet in Amritsar, India. (Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)
People enter a Domino’s Pizza outlet in Amritsar, India. (Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)

Domino’s Pizza, which is run by Jubilant Foodworks Ltd. in India, expects to see positive same-store sales growth in the current quarter on the back of festive season demand. The company saw negative same-store sales growth in the previous quarter due to the delayed launch of its Burger Pizza and the month of Ramadan.

The pizza chain will stop serving non-vegetarian pizzas during Navratri in 500 stores in across North India and launch a Navratri-special pizza without wheat flour, salt, garlic and onion, said Dev Amritesh, president and chief business officer of Domino’s Pizza.

Jubilant Foodworks will also integrate the back-end of ome Domino’s Pizza and Dunkin Donuts stores, including supply chain, sourcing, IT and finance, Amritesh added.

The pizza chain does not plan to hike prices in the near future.