Domino's Pizza Sees Growth Fuelled By Smartphones, Online Orders

Domino's Surges As Punters Buy £1m Of Pizzas Online Per Day

Domino's Pizza today said internet orders regularly topped £1 million a day after another year of strong growth for the delivery firm.

The company, which has 726 stores in the UK, Ireland and Germany, received total orders worth £145 million in the 13 weeks to Christmas Day, an increase of 9.5% on a year ago and including £53.1 million online.

The web boom has been fuelled by the increased use of smartphones, which now drive 12.6% of Domino's online orders, while hit shows such as The X Factor have kept customers glued to their seats at home.

The company, which has sponsored ITV shows including Red or Black and Britain's Got Talent, said like-for-like sales in 604 stores open for more than a year were up by 3.6% in the 13 week period. This was achieved despite tough comparisons with a year earlier and the 2.5% rise in VAT in January.

Overall, sales across the year were 9.4% higher at £530.6 million.

New chief executive Lance Batchelor said the company entered 2012 with "confidence and optimism" and pledged to continue the growth of the business through new products and locations. It opened 58 mostly franchised stores in the UK and Ireland during 2011, as well as four in Germany.

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