Domino's Pizza opens 1,000th store in China
The store is offering limited-time promotions via its ordering channels in the first 10 days of operation.
Domino's Pizza China (DPC Dash), the official franchisee of Domino's Pizza in Mainland China and its administrative regions, has opened its 1,000th restaurant in China, located in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
The new store features a revamped interior design combining local cultural elements, such as bamboo, pandas, and local opera masks, with pizza elements to form the decoration of a "1000th Store" mark.
The opening of DPC Dash's 1000th store marks another milestone in the company's "Go Deeper, Go Broader" store network strategy.
To mark its milestone, the store is offering limited-time promotions through its ordering channels during its first ten days of operation.
As of the release date, the company operates 1,000 stores across 33 cities in China.
Looking ahead, Domino's plans to open approximately 300 to 350 new stores annually in 2025 and 2026.
DPC Dash has already set up central kitchens in Sanhe, Shanghai, and Dongguan to support operations in the northern, eastern, and southern China regions.
The company also plans to relocate and upgrade its central kitchen in the northern region to ensure more stable and efficient supply chain support for the area.
Additionally, to further expand its service coverage, the company plans to add a new central kitchen in Wuhan to support stores in the West and Central China region.
The company has introduced automated machines and advanced management systems in its central kitchens to ensure food safety, product quality, and efficient supply chain operations.