Domino's started small, with just one store in Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1960. Fast forward more than 60 years and Domino's has become one of the most recognised and leading pizza brands in the world. Here's a quick look at Domino's through the years:
Domino’s first international store opens in Winnipeg, Canada, and opened its first store outside North America in Queensland, Australia.
Domino’s No. 1 enemy – The Noid – appears on TV screens across the U.S., becoming a recognized antihero and saboteur of quality.
Domino’s introduces its first new product, Handmade Pan Pizza. That same year, the 5,000th Domino’s store in the world opens.
Domino’s rolls out breadsticks – it’s first national nonpizza menu item.
Winged buffaloes flew across television screens to announce our firstever chicken product, Buffalo Wings.
During the 1990s, Domino’s enters 40 international markets including Eastern Europe and Africa. Domino's opened it's 1,000th international store.
Domino’s founder, Tom Monaghan, announces his retirement to pursue other interests, and gives up ownership of the company to Bain Capital Inc.
Domino’s Pizza Inc. becomes a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol DPZ.
Domino’s introduces online and mobile ordering for customers, making their experience even more convenient.
Domino’s launches an industry first: Domino’s Tracker®. The revolutionary technology allows customers to follow the progress of their order online, from the time it is placed, to when it’s out of the oven and ready for pickup or out on delivery.
At year’s end, Domino’s scraps its 49-year-old pizza recipe and launches its “new and inspired pizza.”
Pizza Today Magazine names Domino’s its “Chain of the Year” for the second straight year – making the company a three-time overall winner and the first pizza delivery company to receive the honor in back-to-back years.
Domino's unveils its new logo and “pizza theater” store design, which brings the fun and art of pizza-making to the forefront.
Domino’s introduces Pizza Profiles on dominos.com. The enhanced online ordering profile platform gives customers the ability to save information and record their favorite order in as little as five clicks, or about 30 seconds.
Domino’s DXP™ (Delivery Expert), a specially designed and built pizza delivery vehicle, launches across 25 markets in the U.S. The car holds up to 80 pizzas and features a warming oven, as well as storage areas designed for easy loading and unloading of pizzas and other menu items.
That same year, Domino’s unveils AnyWare, a suite of innovative technology that allows customers to order in more ways and on more devices than ever before.
Domino's and Ford team up on an industry-first collaboration to understand the role that self-driving vehicles can play in pizza delivery. As part of the test, researchers from both companies investigate customers' reactions to interacting with a self-driving vehicle as part of their delivery experience.
Domino’s Carside Delivery® hits stores across the U.S. This convenient contactless carryout option allows customers who place a prepaid order online to stay in their vehicle while a team member delivers the order to their car.
Domino’s electrified pizza delivery by announcing the rollout of more than 800 custom-branded 2023 Chevy Bolt electric vehicles across select stores in the U.S. – making it the largest electric pizza delivery fleet in the country!
Domino’s launched its Emergency Pizza program, giving customers a free medium two-topping pizza when they need it most.