
Episode #0137 - Domino's Cut Discounts to Protect Margin. Was It the Right Call
In 2021, Domino's Pizza Enterprises (DPE) Australia declared itself a "technology company that happens to sell pizza" as its stock soared to $160. Four years later, DPE reported its first annual net loss in 20 years, closing 200 stores and cycling through two CEOs in under 12 months.
What went wrong? Was cutting discounts a strategic mistake, or is Domino's facing a much bigger structural decline in the Australian market?
In this episode, host Joanna Wells breaks down the commercial strategy behind Domino's rise and fall, from captive post-COVID demand and the rise of Uber Eats to category price ceilings and Australia's unique labour cost pressures.
Do you think Domino's can turn its Australian operations around, or is the fast-food pizza model in structural decline? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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