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Flirtey flies pies for Domino’s in New Zealand

Flirtey, the drone delivery startup, developed a drone to deliver hot pizzas for Dominos. Domino’s Pizza Enterprises has demonstrated delivery of hot pizzas by drone in Auckland, New Zealand.
The company has a long history of embracing high-tech concepts. Last year, they tested out a four-wheeled, driverless pizza delivery vehicle. And in 2012, Domino’s launched a casual build-a-pizza game that also let players order the pizza they built digitally for real life… Read More

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Domino’s backs out of free pizza promotion with T-Mobile due to higher-than-expected demand

T-Mobile announces Un-carrier 11, called T-Mobile Tuesdays, during a live simulcast from the T-Mobile Times Square store in New York, Monday, June 6, 2016. The latest Un-carrier move gives customers free gifts every week and shares of company stock. (Diane Bondareff/AP Images for T-Mobile) T-Mobile’s latest “un-carrier” move — an attempt to reward its customers with freebies offered via an app called T-Mobile Tuesdays — has been just a bit too popular. Demand for the app and its various promotions was so high that the app crashed under the influx of customers right out of the gate. And now, one of the best deals it offered — free… Read More

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Domino’s now lets you order pizza just by launching an app – no clicking required

Domino's is launching the easiest way for consumers to order yet: zero-click ordering. Domino's new Zero Click app for iOS and Android is available beginning today and allows customers to easily place their Easy Order. (PRNewsFoto/Domino's Pizza) Hungry? Lazy? Domino’s has the app for you. The company today unveiled a new mobile application that lets you place an order simply by launching the app on your phone. No clicking necessary. The delivery chain keeps coming up with new – and yes, sometimes gimmicky – ways to make ordering pizza easier and quicker, and this new “Zero Click” app is no exception.… Read More

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Domino’s Tweet-To-Order System Isn’t As Great As It Sounds

Screen Shot 2015-05-20 at 12.41.18 PM Ordering pizza by tweeting an emoji of slice to Domino’s is not as fun as it sounds. In case you missed it, in a marketing stunt expansion of its “Anyware” program, Domino’s announced earlier this month that it would soon roll out a “tweet-to-order” system that would allow anyone on Twitter to simply tweet the pizza emoji to the @dominos Twitter account to… Read More

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