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Easternpak wins contract to supply Domino’s Pizza

Posted by admin on July 30, 2009  |   No Comments »

Saudi-based firm Easternpak has just struck a deal with major pizza chain Domino’s to supply their Middle –Eastern branches with printed corrugated catering boxes. This is quite a coup for the manufacturing company as Domino’s Pizza is a world leader in the pizza industry, selling over 400 million pizzas worldwide every year.

General Manager of Easterpak, Pierre Akl Paid, visited Domino’s headquarters recently and explained during the visit how his product had satisfied all of Domino’s quality requirements. Mr Paid is delighted to become an approved supplier for pizza giant Domino’s and excited to begin work equipping Domino’s outlets in the Middle East with recyclable food cartons.

Easternpak currently employees 340 workers at its plant in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and continues to grow from strength to strength since its formation in 1994. The company specialises in the manufacture of recyclable corrugated packaging including boxes and cartons for food as well as supplying the agricultural, industrial and pharmaceutical industries with packaging.

The Domino’s/ Easternpak alliance is a positive step in a time of economic turmoil and uncertainty. It’s also a major boost for the manufacturing firm to have gained such strong links with a successful organisation such as Domino’s.

Dramatic increase in Domino's Pizza sales

Posted by admin on July 20, 2009  |   No Comments »

Leading pizza chain Domino’s today announced a 25% increase in first-half profits. Although many restaurants continue to be hit by the economic downturn, takeaway food chains appear to be capitalising on the consumer’s decision to stay in.

Paul Hickman at KBC Peel Hunt commended “Domino’s marketing excellence” and also cited shrewd business moves such as the company’s high profile sponsorship of the hit ITV1 show Britain’s Got Talent as contributing to the success of the brand.

It has even been suggested that Swine Flu will further boost sales for Domino’s as more and more people are quarantined in their homes and forced to rely upon take away options. A Domino’s spokeswoman was quoted as saying that the Swine Flu outbreak had had a “positive impact” on sales in Mexico where the virus first took hold.

A combination of insightful advertising campaigns and the lure of discounts have contributed to the overall sales increase which saw profits jump by 15.4% to £196.4 million in a mere 6 months. A staggering 40% increase in online sales was also reported painting a very glowing picture of the franchise company.

Top city analysts have been forced to raise their estimates after shares for Domino’s gained almost 5% today to 230p. One such analyst even predicted pre-tax profits for Domino’s tripling by 2017.

With or without the aid of Swine Flu, the pizza giant is on a roll which leading experts predict will last the course.

Domino's Pizza Opening in Wigan

Posted by admin on July 9, 2009  |   3 Comments »

Domino's Pizza Deliver Bike

As well as the recent annoncement of the Llantrisant (South Wales) Domino’s Pizza store opening in Winter 2009, developers are hoping that the arrival of a pizza business at Wigan Pier will have a domino effect on attracting other firms.

While the new apartments at the revamped Trencherfield Mill have been occupied with relative ease, the recession has ensured it has been a tougher ask to fill the commercial spaces created there. But that is set to change after development company Stewart Milne announced its first commercial letting: the world’s leading pizza delivery company, Domino’s.

With contracts now exchanged, Domino’s is set to occupy just under 1300ft sq of retail space within the canal-side conversion. A council source said: “Domino’s is a big coup for Wigan Pier. Not only that, there are usually two or three other businesses waiting in the wings for Domino’s to make the first move then come in after it so this could be the start of a bit of a rush.

Fingers crossed.” Formerly a working cotton mill, the Grade II listed building has been expertly renovated to offer a mix of prime retail and leisure space, Grade A office accommodation with parking and 52 apartments. Around 80 per cent of the flats, which have one and two bedrooms, are now sold. Malcolm Deans, managing director of Stewart Milne Developments, said: “This is an encouraging start to this phase of Trencherfield Mill, and demonstrates a demand for well placed quality commercial space. “With discussions underway with companies looking to expand, we are confident that Domino’s Pizza will be the first of many.”

Buy One Pizza – Get one FREE!

Posted by admin on July 1, 2009  |   No Comments »

meateor-pizzaWe’re currently running a brilliant limited-time offer: Buy one get one free! No strings attached! With this offer you can spend an evening in with your friends and  loved ones, perhaps watch a film or the football and you will spend 50% less than normal.

This offer is only available in store so give us a ring and order a pizza for all the family