Dominos pizza sold to mystery buyer

Dominos

Dominos Pizza will stay in Switzerland after the loss-making chain has been sold for a paltry CHF 300,000.

All the Swiss outlets were owned by the British subsidiary of the US company – and they’ve been looking for a buyer for the past two years.

It’s thought the Swiss unit lost CHF 7m in 2019, before the pandemic. 

No information on the buyer is being released - but the shops will continue under the Dominos brand.
 

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