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    Domino's Pizza UK Sees Slight Sales Rise but Warns of Weak Demand

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    Posted on November 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Domino's Pizza UK reported a 1% sales growth in Q3, despite weak demand and tax hikes. Delivery orders fell, but new stores are planned.

    Domino's Pizza UK Reports Modest Sales Growth Amid Weak Demand

    (Reuters) -UK's Domino's Pizza Group reported growth in its third-quarter sales on Tuesday helped by higher prices and new menu items but warned that weak demand is likely to weigh on orders into 2026.

    Fears of tax hikes in Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' autumn budget have dampened consumer spending, compounding challenges for the fast-food industry. Domino's Pizza Group cut its profit forecast  in August, already reeling from April's tax and wage increases.

    The group, which operates under the umbrella of U.S.-based Domino's Pizza in the UK and Ireland, reported growth of 1% in like-for-like system sales - a measure of sales growth in mature stores - for the three-month period ended September 28. That compared with a decline of 0.7% in the prior quarter.

    However, the pizza chain saw its total order count fall 1.5% in the quarter, with delivery orders dropping 3.4% as consumer sentiment remained weak.

    Franchisees have been tactically raising prices alongside targeted value deals to partially mitigate higher wages and employee taxation, the company said, as the weaker quick-service restaurant market and lower consumer discretionary income pressured the business in the quarter.

    Despite the broader weakness, it maintained its full-year core profit guidance of 130 million pounds to 140 million pounds ($174.47 million to $187.89 million) and expects to open mid-twenties new stores by year-end.

    Shares of the London-listed company, which have lost nearly 40% of its value this year, were down 1.7% at 0843 GMT.

    "Some initiatives are paying off, especially new products and better service," Peel Hunt analysts said, adding that an improvement in like-for-like sales and faster expansion should materialise in 2026 if the macro environment does not deteriorate.

    ($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman, Subhranshu Sahu and Conor Humphries)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Domino's Pizza UK reported a 1% sales growth in Q3.
    • •Weak consumer demand is expected to continue into 2026.
    • •Tax hikes and wage increases have impacted profits.
    • •Delivery orders fell by 3.4% in the quarter.
    • •The company plans to open mid-twenties new stores by year-end.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Domino's Pizza UK sees slight sales rise but warns of weak demand

    1What is like-for-like sales?

    Like-for-like sales refer to the sales growth measurement of mature stores over a specific period, excluding new stores or closures, providing a clearer picture of a company's performance.

    2What is consumer discretionary income?

    Consumer discretionary income is the amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after taxes and essential expenses have been paid.

    3
    What is a franchisee?

    A franchisee is an individual or company that holds the rights to operate a franchise, which allows them to sell a company's products or services under its brand.

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