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Domino’s total system sales up 2.1% in Q1

Like-for-like sales were up by 0.5%.

Domino’s reported a 2.1% rise in total system sales to £393.3m for the first quarter of 2025 (Q1 2025).

Like-for-like sales were up by 0.5%, whilst total orders also increased 0.5% year-on-year (YoY), reaching 17.8 million.

The delivery segment saw a 1.3% boost, attributed to the sustained efforts and commitment of the company’s franchise partners.

"Looking ahead, whilst the market and consumer environment has become more uncertain since our FY results, we remain confident that our ongoing strategic initiatives, store opening pipeline, and collaboration with our franchise partners will allow us to continue to win market share,” said Andrew Rennie, CEO of Domino’s.

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