Domino’s Pizza & Cold Stone Arrives Uyo

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Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital on Sunday joined the global Pizza success story that started 1960, in Michigan, USA.

The world’s foremost pizza brand, Domino’s Pizza & Cold Stone was open for Uyo customers along Ikot Ekpene Rd, Sunday 16th August 2020 afternoon.

Though mostly takeaways as the dinner was not open for Covid-19 related reasons, the numerous customers had to go in batches of 20 persons at a time.Domino Pizza Cold Stone

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Inside, the customers were thrilled with singing and chanting sales attendants as an amazed customer said she never witnessed before.

At the entrance door of the dinner, excited customers were greeted with irresistible smiles of supervisors whole played ‘Fancy World’ tour guide through different pizza products.

The Fantasyland experience continue with handover to ColdStone creamery, here was the greatest energy staffs could display. The ColdStone team would intermittently burst into exciting songs that cheers customers with purchasing strength.

Maybe because the Domino’s Pizza staff were busier with sales. However, the whole experience was like a local football derby.

Spending some moments in awe of the new guys and new service, a customer wonders if it’s a live Donald Trump’s business reality TV show, ‘The Apprentice’.

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Yes their Boss, Eat N Go Nigeria Limited seems to enjoy it too, the managers of the Domino’s Pizza & Cold Stone creamery and Pinkberry brands would be fulfilled, their territories are expanding – over 9,000 and counting. More than 3,000 of these outlets are outside of US.

Mariam Busari, Head of Marketing, Domino’s Pizza shared some exciting pizza story for Uyo ‘fans’ of pizza.

“We offer the best quality Pizzas, as per international standards. Also, our number one rule is to make customers happy, that being said, our flavours and deals are always tailored to make sure everyone enjoys our pizzas. In addition to the health care; we have applied international protocols that also align with the Federal and State governments policies against COVID-19.”

According Busari, healthy hygiene practice is top notch at the new outlet.

“Pizzas are freshly baked everyday in our ovens at 450 degrees and is never touched when it comes out of the oven, most touched surfaces are cleaned several times within an hour with alcohol based sanitizers.”

For pizza customers in Uyo who may be restricted or restraint, Domino’s Pizza can be delivered 25mins from the time of placing an order for pizza.

Mariam Busari also confirmed that Domino’s Pizza deals are tailored to be enjoyed by all age groups.

While assuring plenty of packages for children’s delight, Domino’s Pizza also supports the ‘Hope Initiative’ by helping 1200 kids go to school as a form of corporate social responsibility, CSR.

Expectedly, the new pizza and creamery outlet will boost economic, employment and hospitality industry in Uyo as it opens it’s doors to customers and partners.

Few hours after opening, all vehicular traffic was turned towards Ikot Ekpene Rd by Iboko street in Uyo. The structure of a defunct foreign creamery was alive again for all. Yes for all including persons with disability as the remodeled edifice has a ramp.

Want some pizza, roll the dice and experience a Domino’s.

By Akanimo Kufre (the New Diplomat's A/ibom|c/river Correspondent)
By Akanimo Kufre (the New Diplomat's A/ibom|c/river Correspondent)
'Dotun Akintomide's journalism works intersect business, environment, politics and developmental issues. Among a number of local and international publications, his work has appeared in the New York Times. He's a winner of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Award. Currently, the Online Editor at The New Diplomat, Akintomide has produced reports that uniquely spoke to Nigeria's experience on Climate Change issues. When Akintomide is not writing, volunteering or working on a media project, you can find him seeing beautiful sites like the sandy beaches that bedecked the Lagos coastline.

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