Domino's Pizza believes it will exceed its target of opening 1,000 stores in the UK and Ireland during the next decade, after delivering another set of strong results.
Like-for-like sales at the companyâs 450 mature stores (those opened before 2007) were 10% higher, a slight fall on like-for-like sales growth of 14.7% in the 2007 financial year.
However, e-commerce sales continued their phenomenal growth, up 73.7% to £55.9m in the year and represent nearly a quarter of delivered sales. This helped Dominoâs pre-tax profit increase 24.7% to £23.4m (2007: £18.7m).
The company opened 52 new stores in 2008 and at the year-end had 553 Dominoâs operating in the UK and Ireland.
Chris Moore, chief executive of Dominoâs, said: âI am delighted to report another excellent set of results this year, which reflects great momentum in the business with like-for-like sales growth of 10%, building on the very strong performance in 2007.
âWe have had an exceptional start to 2009, with like-for-like sales for the first six weeks up to 15%.â
Dominoâs plans to open another 50 new stores this year and said it was well on its way to exceeding its 1,000 store target.
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