Every Domino’s store will give away 200 pizzas within their local communities
ATLANTA—Domino’s and its nationwide system of franchisees are banding together during this unprecedented crisis to do something they already do well every day: Feed people pizza. Domino’s locally-owned stores throughout Atlanta will donate 28,800 pizzas within their local communities, starting this week.
“We realize that there is a great deal of hardship and uncertainty at this time,” said Mike Orcutt, an Atlanta-area Domino’s franchisee. “Domino’s wants to do whatever it can to help, and that means spreading a little bit of joy through pizza.”
More than 145 Domino’s stores throughout the Atlanta area will each donate 200 pizzas as part of this national effort, so that hospitals and medical centers, school kids and their families, health departments, grocery store workers, and others in need can enjoy a hot, delicious pizza.
“We want to show how much we appreciate and support those who are in need of a hot meal, and those who are on the frontline, working to save lives,” said Orcutt. “We hope that this simple act will bring a small sense of normalcy and a smile to their faces.”
Together, Domino’s stores nationwide will donate more than 1.2 million pizzas, or about 10 million slices, across their communities. To read about how Domino’s franchisees and team members are giving back in their local neighborhoods, visit biz.dominos.com/web/media/stories.
About Domino’s Pizza®
Founded in 1960, Domino’s Pizza is the largest pizza company in the world based on retail sales, with a significant business in both delivery and carryout pizza. It ranks among the world’s top public restaurant brands with a global enterprise of more than 17,000 stores in over 90 markets.