Domino’s Pizza reported its first negative U.S. same-store sales result in 41 quarters on Thursday owing in part to staffing shortages, the pizza delivery company said.
Domino’s Pizza Inc. reported its first negative U.S. same-store sales result in 41 quarters on Thursday owing in part to staffing shortages, the pizza delivery company said.
Read: Jobless claims fall below 300,000 for first time since pandemic. Businesses shun layoffs amid labor shortage “Our U.S. order counts during Q3 were pressured by a very challenging staffing environment, which had certain operational impacts such as shortened store hours or customer service challenges in many of our stores.”
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