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2024 Revenue: $4.7B (+5.07% YoY) | Global Retail Sales Growth (excl. FX): +5.9% (2024) | International: 31st consecutive year of same-store sales growth | Global Store Count: 21,000+ | Digital/Delivery growth continues
Domino's Pizza was founded in 1960 in Ypsilanti, Michigan, by Tom Monaghan, who built the brand on the promise of fast, reliable pizza delivery. Over six decades, Domino's transformed from a single college-town pizzeria into the world's largest pizza company by global retail sales, operating in more than 90 countries. The company's mission has evolved from simple delivery speed into becoming the technology-driven food company that happens to sell pizza — a positioning that has made it a case study in digital transformation for the restaurant industry.\n\nDomino's business model combines a company-owned and franchised store network with a proprietary technology stack that has been a key competitive differentiator. The company pioneered digital ordering in the early 2010s, launching ordering via SMS, tweet, smart TV, and voice assistants years before competitors. Its GPS delivery tracking, AI-powered quality inspection systems, and loyalty program (Domino's Rewards) have set industry standards. The menu centers on pizza, alongside pasta, sandwiches, wings, and desserts, with consistent product development driving repeat visits.\n\nDomino's reported 2024 revenue of $4.7B, a 5.07% year-over-year increase, with global retail sales growing 5.9%. The company achieved its 31st consecutive year of international same-store sales growth and operates 20,000+ locations worldwide. The 2023 partnership with Uber Eats ended Domino's long-standing delivery-only stance, adding marketplace distribution that has expanded customer reach. Domino's consistent execution across franchise operations, technology investment, and global expansion has made it one of the most durable brands in quick-service restaurants.
Premium fast-casual burger chain with $1.2B system sales; Danny Meyer culinary heritage with humanely raised beef, seasonal shakes, and global licensed expansion.
Shake Shack is a fast-casual burger restaurant chain known for its premium beef burgers, crinkle-cut fries, hand-spun milkshakes, and craft beer, serving approximately 550 locations globally across company-operated and licensed restaurants. Founded in 2001 by restaurateur Danny Meyer in New York City's Madison Square Park and publicly listed on NYSE since 2015, Shake Shack has expanded beyond its New York street food roots to become a global fast-casual brand generating approximately $1.2 billion in annual system sales.
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