![]() Noting that the demand for QSR (quick service restaurant) firms was robust in October (festive season), they said November saw an abnormal slowdown. The new offering comes at a time when the food delivery business, as a whole, has slowed in the country as customers spend lesser in an inflationary environment.Īnalysts at Jefferies also flagged concerns. “In cities like New York, there are almost five Starbucks in 500 metre and there is no reason why Domino’s cannot be that way. ![]() Bengaluru is among the most densely populated cities in terms of store counts for Domino’s, and will be further penetrated.Īlso read: MSME ministry invites tender to study export issues faced by MSMEs Its stores are more spread out in cities like Gujarat’s Ahmedabad. ![]() This is largely possible because Domino’s has about two stores within a one-and-a-half kilometre radius in Bengaluru. On an average, it takes about 10 minutes to make a pizza and about 7-8 minutes to deliver it, he explained. Over the past three years, we have analysed ride times, order patterns, how roads are being constructed, have increased store densification, and deployed data and tech - all of which gives us the confidence to be able to deliver in 20 minutes,” Khetarpal said.Įach year, Domino’s cuts down about 5-6 seconds in its store processes, which eventually results in faster deliveries. “We have seen customer retention and the number of repeat orders both increase as the delivery times reduce. Women prefer home over gold for investment, 36% looking for Rs 45-90 lakh worth housing propertyĭomino’s has been piloting this offering for at least two months and has already seen an accuracy rate of 90%, Khetarpal said, adding that the company is confident of servicing 100% of the orders in 20 minutes.
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