Domino’s is the largest pizza company in the world, operating over 20,500 locations in more than 90 countries. It has established a strong business model primarily focused on franchising, generating revenue through sales of food and supplies to franchise owners as well as from ongoing royalties. With a menu that includes a variety of pizza and complementary offerings, Domino’s emphasizes quality, affordability, and convenience through both delivery and carryout service models. Its commitment to technological innovations enhances the customer experience and operational efficiency, making ordering more accessible for consumers.
The company operates in three primary segments: U.S. stores, international franchise operations, and supply chain management. In the U.S., Domino’s leads in both delivery and carryout pizza sales, significantly contributing to the overall revenues. Internationally, the strategy relies heavily on master franchise agreements that empower local franchisees while benefitting from the globally recognized Domino's brand. Additionally, Domino's invests in the supply chain to ensure quality and consistency in its product offerings, supporting both its franchisees and company-owned stores.