Domino's Celebrates Global Domino's Day on Facebook
LONDON, December 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
- 52 countries across the world to offer 50% off pizza deal -
Domino's Pizza, the pizza delivery expert, is celebrating its worldwide presence by throwing a global pizza party. Tomorrow [Thursday December 6, 2012], customers in 52 countries, including the UK, will be able to join the international party with Domino's and receive an offer for 50 percent off any full menu priced pizza ordered online through a specialised Facebook tab.
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The Domino's brand has stores in more than 70 international markets. Pizza lovers in the UK who are interested in joining the fun on Global Domino's Day should visit and 'like' the Domino's Pizza UK Pizza Facebook page at http://bit.ly/DominosUK and follow the instructions to join the party and take advantage of the 50 percent off deal. The event is open to anyone with a Facebook account in participating countries.
While on the tab, Facebook users will be able to see how many fans have joined as the party circles across the globe, much like New Year's Eve. The event will launch for customers first in New Zealand with the party continuing over time zones across the globe until the United States places its last orders. Domino's is also encouraging fans to join in the fun on Twitter using #GlobalDominosDay.
"We're delighted to be taking part in Global Domino's Day," said Simon Wallis, sales and marketing director of Domino's Pizza in the UK and ROI. "As an international brand, Domino's is proud of its global presence and we really appreciate our customers around the world. We're excited to be able to unite over 11 million Domino's Pizza Facebook fans, representing 52 different countries, with the same special offer and look forward to our UK fans joining in alongside their international pizza loving counterparts."
Join Global Domino's Day on December 6, 2012 at Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/DominosPizza.
Terms and conditions apply to the 50% deal - see online for details. The 50% off deal is available on December 6, 2012 only.
Notes to Editors:
Domino's Pizza Group plc is the leading player in the fast-growing pizza delivery market and holds the exclusive master franchise to own, operate and franchise Domino's Pizza stores in the UK, Republic of Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg. The first UK store opened in Luton in 1985 and the first Irish store opened in 1991. In April 2011, the Group acquired a majority stake in the exclusive master franchise to own, operate and franchise Domino's Pizza stores in Germany. In September 2012, the Group acquired the master franchise for Switzerland, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein and an option to open stores in Austria prior to the end of 2014.
As at 24 September 2012, there were 770 stores in the UK, Republic of Ireland, Germany and Switzerland. Of these, 597 stores are in England, 51 are in Scotland, 30 are in Wales, 20 are in Northern Ireland, one is on the Isle of Man, one is a mobile unit, 48 are in the Republic of Ireland, 10 are in Germany and 12 are in Switzerland.
Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza is one of the world's leading pizza delivery brands. Through its primarily franchised system, Domino's Pizza operates a global network of more than 10,000 Domino's Pizza stores in 73 international markets. Domino's Pizza has a singular focus - the home delivery of pizza, freshly made to order with high quality ingredients.
Customers in the UK can order online at http://www.dominos.co.uk, in the Republic of Ireland at http://www.dominos.ie and in Germany at http://www.dominos.de. In addition, mobile customers can order by downloading Domino's free iPhone, iPad and Android apps.
For more information, please contact:
The Domino's Pizza Press Office
Domino's Pizza Group Ltd
Tel: +44-(0)1908-580654
E: [email protected]
Ref: DPGL/CM/743
SOURCE Domino's Pizza
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