Domino’s launches “Hotspots delivery revolution”
Domino’s Pizza has launched a US-wide service which it is describing as a “delivery revolution”.
In a statement issued today (16 April), Domino’s said that it can now make deliveries to more than 150,000 “Hotspots” across the US. These are locations which don’t have a traditional address – they could be “local parks, sports fields and beaches, as well as thousands of other unexpected sites”.
The Domino’s stores across the US have selected the Hotspots.
“We listened to customers and their need for pizza delivery to locations without a traditional address,” said Russell Weiner, president of Domino’s USA. “We know that delivery is all about convenience, and Domino’s Hotspots are an innovation that is all about flexible delivery options for customers.”
Domino’s Hotspots delivery is only available for online-only for prepaid orders on the Domino’s website and in mobile apps. Once a customer’s location has been determined, local Domino’s Hotspots that are available for delivery will appear on a map for customers to select. Customers can also leave special instructions to help the driver find them, and they will receive text alerts about the progress of their delivery – including a final text that gives the estimated arrival of the driver at the hand-off spot.