DOMINO’S HITS THE ROAD WITH ITS FIRST MOTORWAY STORE
16 June 2011
16th June 2011 - Domino’s Pizza, the UK’s leading pizza delivery
company, has teamed up with motorway services operator Moto Hospitality
Limited, to bring the UK its first motorway store. The first store is due
to open on the M4 at Leigh Delamere East services in Wiltshire, on Monday,
June 20.
This store is just the start of the joint business enterprise with more
stores planned in future. The next one is due to open later this summer and
will be based at Cherwell Valley services on the M40 in Oxfordshire. Each
new store will create in the region of 30 new full and part time jobs.
A full team has been recruited at Leigh Delamere and will be ready to serve
the hungry customers stopping by at the services.
Passengers will be able to order ahead by phone or using Domino’s iPhone
app, Android app or mobile optimised website, so a delicious, piping-hot
pizza will be ready and waiting on their arrival at the services.
Chris Moore, chief executive of Domino’s Pizza said: “We are really
excited to be opening our first motorway store as it is a unique opportunity
for us to target a new market. The store at Leigh Delamere marks the
beginning of this new venture and we look forward to feeding all those
hungry motorists with fresh, hot Domino’s Pizza.”
Tim Moss, chief executive of Moto Hospitality Limited, said: “We are
delighted to be joining forces with Domino’s Pizza. The brand has a
fantastic reputation and is continuing to expand at a rapid rate, so we are
pleased to get on board and introduce our customers to Domino’s. It is a
perfect fit with Moto as our aim is to bring our customers a convenient,
quality product and that is exactly what Domino’s Pizza offers.”
The store will be open from 11am until 11pm in line with Domino’s
traditional trading hours.
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