Domino’s pizza embraces electric motorbike delivery
Kiwi business UBCO is providing new electric motorbikes for Domino Pizza’s growing fleet.
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Posted by Emily | Jun 25, 2020 | E-Commerce, Retail, Sustainability |
Kiwi business UBCO is providing new electric motorbikes for Domino Pizza’s growing fleet.
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The media has been full of reports about autonomous delivery robots this week, and now Domino’s has released a YouTube video of its own prototype.
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Domino’s Pizza has announced that it is bringing its Domino’s Tracker and ordering capabilities to Amazon Echo, just in time for the Super Bowl game this Sunday (7 February).
Read MorePeter Vincent has had enough of pizzas. He’s had his fill of Indian takeaways, too, and when it comes to kebabs, he’d really rather not.
He explained: “Leaflets advertising all these things come pouring through my letterbox all the time, and it’s getting out of hand. How many pizzas can the public of Tunbridge Wells eat?”
Mr Vincent, 61, of Mounfield Road, Tunbridge Wells, never eats pizza anyway, and his wife, Elisabeth, is allergic to them. He said: “We’re registered to stop junk mail and phone calls, but how do we stop leafletters stuffing things through our letterboxes? It’s our right not to get this stuff, which is unwanted and mostly just torn up.”
However Mandip Johal, manager of Domino’s Pizza in Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, said: “We couldn’t run our home delivery business without advertising in this way, and in the 18 months since we opened, we have had only one complaint.”
He added: “We run four to five campaigns a year and send out about 60,000 leaflets, but if householders display notices requesting no junk mail, we respect that.”
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