Domino’s Pizza to Close All of Its 29 Stores in Italy after 7 Years

Domino's Pizza has closed the last one of its 29 stores on the Italian Peninsula, after having trouble establishing itself in the nation.
The fast food chain planned to attract customers with "purely Italian" ingredients including "100% tomato sauce and mozzarella."

However, due to the pandemic local pizzerias also started offering delivery and the company experienced increased levels of competition.
In 2015, Domino's debuted in Milan, Italy, having more than 12,000 stores worldwide.
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