ANN ARBOR, MICH. — Although approximately 1,750 of its international stores are temporarily closed, nearly all of Domino’s US stores remain open, deploying contactless delivery and carryout solutions that have helped the pizza chain generate strong sales despite the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Same-store sales growth at Domino’s US locations was up 7.1% in the first four weeks of its fiscal second quarter (March 23-April 19). This compared with a 3.2% decline in same-store sales growth at its international locations in the first three weeks of . . .
Nearly all US stores remain open at this time.
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