Domino's Pizza Enterprises

[4][5] DPE is the exclusive master franchise for the Domino's brand network in Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Cambodia.

[19] In 2017, Domino's Australia installed the world's largest commercial Tesla Powerwall battery storage system in one of its Sydney stores to overcome the limited capability of the electrical grid.

The Australian stores are spread across the country, from the main capital cities like Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney, to more rural areas like Armidale.

[21] Between 2023 and 2024, Domino's Pizza Australia faced declining revenue internationally due to competition from home delivery service Uber Eats.

[31] In April 2023, SkyDrop became the first New Zealand company to gain approval from the Civil Aviation Authority to launch regular drone home deliveries for Domino's in Huntly.

In 2023, the company announced plans to close its 27 Danish stores due to their poor economic performance and as part of a restructuring of its global operations.

As chief marketing office, she had introduced GPS tracking for Malaysian and Singaporean stores, recycled packaging, water saving devices and electrical bikes.

The study found that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Guardian Australia did not produce covert marketing for the fastfood chains due to their editorial policies banning the endorsement of commercial products.

[40] In July 2024, the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) prosecuted Domino's Kaiapoi franchise owner Chang-Wei Tsao for migrant exploitation.

[41] In early September 2024, legal consultancy Echo Law filed a shareholder class lawsuit against Domino's Pizza Enterprises for allegedly misleading investors about its expected performance in Japan.

[43] In January 2024, Domino's Pizza Enterprises attributed an 8.9% sales decline in several Asian markets during the second half of 2023 to opposition to United States foreign policy following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023.

[44] In mid-May 2024, Domino's Malaysia expressed regret after a customer in Penang complained about receiving anti-Islamic remarks on a pizza receipt.