
Meij signals a big shakeup for Domino's to revive its fortunes
Domino’s will walk away from Denmark, significantly reduce its corporate store ownership and embark on an efficiency drive after revealing its second-half earnings would be flat.
Domino’s will walk away from Denmark, significantly reduce its corporate store ownership and embark on an efficiency drive after revealing its second-half earnings would be flat.
Brisbane-based Collins Foods, which owns the licence for KFC and other major brands, will offer shares worth up to $10,000 to some of its workers.
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Don Meij has re-committed to Domino’s with a lucrative $1.7 million salary and hefty incentives.
Coles will trial the use of drones for the home delivery of a limited number of grocery items to some Gold Coast suburbs.
It must be particularly galling to Domino’s Pizza Enterprises chief executive Don Meij that one of the big hurdles his business faces is that there just aren’t enough people who want to be delivery drivers anymore.
Domino’s has paid an initial $214 million in one of its largest ever expansions with a deal to buy the franchise businesses in Malaysia, Singapore and Cambodia.