New Delhi: Domino's Pizza Inc is looking up to India's digital leadership and take learnings from the country to its other global markets for quicker delivery of its products, the company's global CEO Russell Weiner said on Tuesday. The company, which operates in India through its master franchise Jubilant Foodworks Ltd, on Tuesday launched 20-minute delivery for its pizzas to consumers across 20 zones in the country.
"When I look at markets around the world, and their command of digital, India is a leader in two ways. One is digital for the customer, different ways for customers to order, but also how they're using technology back of house, to drive efficiencies," Weiner told PTI in an interview. He further said, "The reason we can do in Domino's India, even talk about doing 20 minutes (delivery) is because of all the technology and all the back of house efficiencies. It's about the algorithms that have led to store density that allows us to do that."
When asked what sort of learnings the company had from India, its largest market outside the US in terms of number of stores, he said, "Well, I think what they're doing now with 20 minutes is big, because when the biggest market outside of the US with the most number of stores says that they can deliver in 20 minutes, it lets us go to other parts of the world, including the US, and say, why can't we?" This will result in a better experience for customers in India, he said, adding, "pun intended, the Domino effect of all this is really global."