Historie
Historie i Danmark
Domino's Pizza åbnede den første butik i skandinavien i Danmark i 1997. Master Franchisetageren fra Island, hvor der nu er 12 butikker, besluttede at ekspandere til Skandinavien og åbnede butik nr 1. i Danmark i København.
Konceptet er nu blevet testet og har stor succes efter tilpasning af menuen til de danske forbrugere. Domino's Pizza har nu 7 butikker beliggende i Roskilde og Storkøbenhavn og 3 Express butikker i samarbejde med Monarch.
Fokus siden 1997 har været på et højkvalitets produkt, samt en unik leveringsservice, hvilket giver Domino's Pizza en god konkurrencedygtighed.
Hovedkontoret er belliggende i Roskilde, sammen med vores callcenter og food production, hvor frisk pizzadej bliver lavet 3 gange om ugen og kørt ud sammen med andre friske ingredienser til butikkerne.
I 2003 har vi startet franchising op med stor succes. Pt. er butikkerne på Amagerbrogade, Classensgade, i Hvidovre og Vallensæk franchise butikker.
| Company History | |
| 1960 | Tom Monaghan and brother James purchase "DomiNick's," a pizza store in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Monaghan borrowed $500 to buy the store. |
| 1961 | James trades his half of the business to Tom for a Volkswagen Beetle. |
| 1965 | Tom Monaghan is sole owner of company, and renames the business "Domino's Pizza, Inc." |
| 1967 | The first Domino's Pizza franchise store opens in Ypsilanti, Michigan. |
| 1968 | Company headquarters and commissary are destroyed by fire. First Domino's store outside of Michigan opens in Burlington, Vermont. |
| 1975 | Amstar Corp., maker of Domino Sugar, institutes a trademark infringement lawsuit against Domino's Pizza. |
| 1978 | The 200th Domino's store opens. |
| 1980 | Federal court rules Domino's Pizza did not infringe on the Domino Sugar trademark. |
| 1983 | Domino's first international store opens in Winnipeg, Canada. The 1,000th Domino's store opens. |
| 1984 | Ground is broken for new headquarters, Domino's Farms, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
| 1985 | Domino's opens 954 units, for a total of 2,841, making Domino's the fastest-growing pizza company in the country. |
| 1989 | Pan Pizza, the company's first new product, is introduced. Domino's opens its 5,000th store. |
| 1990 | Domino's Pizza signs its 1,000th franchise. |
| 1992 | Domino's rolls out bread sticks, the company's first national non-pizza menu item. |
| 1993 | Crunchy Thin Crust pizza is rolled out nation-wide. The Company discontinues the 30-minute guarantee and re-emphasizes the Total Satisfaction Guarantee: If for any reason you are dissatisfied with your Domino's Pizza dining experience, we will re-make your pizza or refund your money. |
| 1994 | Buffalo Wings are rolled out in all U.S. stores. The first Domino's opens in Eastern Europe in Warsaw, Poland. The first agreement to develop Domino's Pizza in an African country was signed by Specialized Catering Services, Inc. |
| 1995 | Domino's Pizza International division opens its 1000th store. First store opens on African continent, in Cairo, Egypt. |
| 1996 | Domino's launches its web site on the Internet (www.dominos.com). Domino's rolls out flavored crusts, for limited time only promotions, nationally for the first time in company history. The company reaches record sales of $2.8 billion system-wide in 1996. |
| 1997 | Domino's Pizza opened its 1,500th store outside the United States, opening seven stores in 1 day on 5 continents consecutively. Domino's Pizza launched a campaign to update the company logo and store interior with brighter colors and a newer look. |
| 1998 | Domino's launches another industry innovation, Domino's HeatWave, a hot bag using patented technology that keeps pizza oven-hot to the customer's door. Domino's Pizza opens 6000th store in San Francisco, California in April. Domino's Pizza founder, Tom Monaghan, announces retirement and sells 93% of Company to Bain Capital, Inc. |
| 1999 | David Brandon is named Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Domino's Pizza. Domino's Pizza announces record results for 1999. Worldwide sales exceed $3.36 billion. Revenues increased 4.4% over 1998. |
| 2000 | Domino's Pizza International opens its 2000th store outside the United States. Domino's Pizza celebrates 40 years of delivering pizza and innovation to homes around the world. During the past four decades, Domino's has paved the way for businesses involved in food delivery, employing practices that have set the standard in the industry. Domino's Pizza announces record results for 2000. Worldwide sales exceed $3.54 billion. Revenues increased 5.3% over 1999. |
| 2001 | Domino's introduces one of the most exciting new products in the company's history: CinnaStix! Domino's launches Get the Door. It's Dominos. advertising campaign. Domino's 7000th store opens in Brooklyn. Domino's launches long-term national partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foundation® Domino's stores in New York City and Washington DC provide more than 12,000 pizzas to relief workers at Ground Zero following the September 11 tragedy. Domino's establishes a team member matching funds program to financially assist the American Red Cross and donates $350,000 to the Disaster Relief Effort. Domino's Pizza International division establishes Domino's first regional resource center with the majority stake purchase of the franchise in The Netherlands, setting the stage for expansion on the European continent. |
| 2002 | In February 2002, Domino's Pizza acquired 82 franchised stores in the Phoenix, Ariz., market, making it the largest store acquisition in the company's history. In August 2002, Domino's kicked delivery up a notch with the introduction of Domino's Pizza Buffalo Chicken Kickers™ and marked the creation of a whole new surprising category – premium chicken delivered right to the door! |
| 2003 | Domino's announces an exciting multi-year partnership by becoming the "Official Pizza of NASCAR." Domino's is named Chain of the Year by Pizza Today magazine, a leading pizza trade publication. Domino's combines two culinary classics – pizza and Philadelphia Cheese Steak – to create the all-new Domino's Philly Cheese Steak Pizza. |
| 2004 | Domino's launches Domino's Cheesy Dots™, delicious round balls of dough covered in a blend of zesty melted cheeses. Domino's becomes an associate sponsor for the Drive for Diversity program, a minority driver development program designed to provide a steady pipeline of well trained and supported minority drivers for the NASCAR circuit. Domino's Pizza, Inc., the recognized world leader in pizza delivery, begins trading common stock on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in July 2004, under the new ticker symbol "DPZ." Domino's announces a three-year partnership with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. St. Jude was selected as Domino's "charity of choice" by franchisees and team members. |
| 2005 | Domino's Pizza celebrates the completion of the three-year renovation of its World Resource Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. The renovation marks the first major improvement to the company's world headquarters since Domino's founder Tom Monaghan opened the sprawling Domino's Farms. Domino's Pizza Australia opens its 400th store in Aspley, Brisbane. Domino's Pizza United Kingdom celebrates the opening of its 400th store in Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield. Domino's raises $1.2 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital during its second annual "Thanks and Giving" campaign. Domino's Pizza efforts worldwide raise $220,000 to support southeast Asia tsunami relief efforts. Domino's Pizza launches its American Classic Cheeseburger Pizza in conjunction with its appearance as a featured task on the NBC hit reality show, "The Apprentice." |
| 2006 | Domino's celebrates the opening of its 8,000th store with simultaneous celebrations of the opening of its 5,000th U.S. store in Huntley, Ill., and its 3,000th international store in Panama City, Panama. Domino's extends its status as the "Official Pizza of NASCAR" and the official pizza of Michigan International Speedway. Domino's raises $1.34 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital during its third annual "Thanks and Giving" campaign. Domino's Pizza introduces Brownie Squares — warm, delicious, bite-sized brownies delivered with a fudge dipping sauce. |
| 2007 | Domino's introduces OREO® Dessert Pizza—a thin dessert-style crust that's layered with vanilla sauce and covered with OREO® cookie crumbles and then topped with sweet icing. Domino's introduces its Veterans and Delivering the Dream franchising programs. Domino's rolls out online and mobile ordering. Domino's is ranked in the Top 10 for the ninth time in Entrepreneur magazine's annual listing of great franchise opportunities. Domino's launches its "You Got 30 Minutes" campaign with new advertising agency, Crispin Porter + Bogusky. |



