Domino's Expands Delivery Reach with New DoorDash Partnership
The pizza giant will allow its drivers to deliver orders placed through the DoorDash app, with a nationwide U.S. rollout set for May 2025 and expansion to Canada later this year.
- Domino's has announced a partnership with DoorDash, allowing its uniformed drivers to deliver pizzas ordered through the DoorDash app.
- The program is already active in some stores and will launch nationwide in the U.S. in May 2025, with plans to expand to Canada later this year.
- This move builds on Domino's 2023 partnership with Uber Eats, marking a significant shift in strategy towards third-party delivery platforms.
- Domino's aims to attract new customers, particularly in rural and suburban areas, and views third-party delivery as a $1 billion growth opportunity.
- The partnership comes as Domino's faces slowing sales and increased competition in the fast-food market, with first-quarter same-store sales missing estimates.