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Domino’s Pizza launches ‘Domino’s Essentials’ service

Domino’s Pizza has partnered with ITC Foods to launch “Domino’s Essentials”. Through “Domino’s Essentials” service, everyday grocery essentials offered by ITC Foods will be delivered while leveraging the delivery infrastructure of Domino’s. This partnership aims to serve the community by ensuring uninterrupted supply of essential items at their doorsteps, without them having to step outside of their homes.

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The “Domino’s Essentials” service will be available for consumers via “Domino’s Essentials” section on the Domino’s app. Domino’s Pizza will leverage its supply chain and delivery network to deliver essential goods to the customers at their home. This service is an effort which aligns with the government’s decision of nationwide lockdown to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

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