Domino’s to deliver 8,000 jobs in UK and Ireland


US pizza delivery giant Domino’s unveiled plans today to create 8,000 new jobs in the UK and Ireland after a strong pandemic performance. – AFP pic, October 14, 2021.

US pizza delivery giant Domino’s unveiled plans today to create 8,000 new jobs in the UK and Ireland after a strong pandemic performance.

The group’s British-based division added in a statement that it had thrived despite the ongoing supply chain crunch, high inflation and a challenging labour market.

However, Domino’s said that supply chain issues and rising wages were starting to impact the business, adding that labour availability and food cost pressures were set to extend into next year.

“While we see these pressures continuing into 2022, our success in managing them to date provides us with confidence that our growth momentum will be sustained,” chief executive Dominic Paul said.

“We’re proud to be creating new jobs to support that growth and today are announcing that we are recruiting 8,000 new colleagues across the UK and Ireland.”

The division’s sales boomed by almost 10% in the 13 weeks to the end of September to £375.8 million (RM2.1 billion), compared with the same period last year.

“We have built on our strong performance through the pandemic as restrictions have been lifted, with our collections business continuing its recovery and our total order count growing in a profitable and sustainable way,” added Paul.

Food delivery companies, including app-based Deliveroo and Uber Eats, enjoyed soaring sales during the pandemic as lockdowns triggered surging demand. – AFP, October 14, 2021.


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