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Domino’s increased sales across all income levels—including low-income customers

The strategy: Despite ongoing economic headwinds, Domino’s delivered solid Q2 growth across all income levels by doubling down on value and innovation—key pillars of its Hungry for More growth strategy.

CEO Russell Weiner noted during the company’s earnings call that Domino’s has consistently gained about 1 percentage point of market share annually over the past decade—and sees ample opportunity to build on that momentum and further outpace rivals.

The details: Domino’s launch of stuffed crust pizza in March was a major growth driver, Weiner said, calling it “one of the biggest new menu items in our history.”

  • The premium offering brought in new customers and delivered a margin boost due to its higher price point.
  • Domino’s also sharpened its value play, pairing national promotions with personalized offers through its revamped Domino’s Rewards loyalty program.
  • It further expanded its reach by completing its national delivery rollout on DoorDash, complementing its earlier Uber Eats launch and bolstering convenience.

The numbers:

  • US same-store sales rose 3.4% YoY, well ahead of the 2.17% that analysts expected, with growth in both delivery and carryout—driving share gains in the pizza QSR space.
  • Revenues were $1.15 billion, up 4.3% YoY, in line with forecasts.
  • Earnings per share of $3.81 were down 5.5% YoY, slightly below the $3.95 Wall Street estimate.

Our take: Domino’s is proving that even in a challenging, price-sensitive environment, smart innovation and a sharp value proposition can drive growth across income cohorts.

By blending crave-worthy new items like stuffed crust pizza with a more personalized loyalty experience and increased delivery flexibility, the brand is positioning itself to win market share from slower-moving rivals.

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