Domino’s total sales rise 2.1% in Q1
While the group saw its collection orders fall by 0.9% in Q1, Domino’s said it still believes there is a ‘clear consumer value’ in the collection channel

Domino’s has reported that total group-wide sales rose by 2.1% in the first quarter of 2025 against the same period last year, having seen the positive trends present in the second half of 2024 continue into the new year.
Like-for-like sales – excluding splits – saw an incremental rise of 0.5%, while total orders were also up 0.5% compared with the first quarter in 2024.
During the period, Domino’s delivery orders grew by 1.3% compared with the previous quarter, which was attributed to a continued improvement in on-time deliveries and a reduction in late deliveries.
While the group saw its collection orders fall by 0.9% in Q1, Domino’s said it still believes there is a “clear consumer value” in the collection channel.
The group currently has 26 new stores in construction or planning approved, and expects to have in excess of 50 new stores in FY25.
Andrew Rennie, CEO of Domino’s, said: “Our focused operational strategy returned Domino’s system to growth in the second half of last year and growth will continue in 2025. During Q1 Domino’s market share has strengthened, our franchise partners have driven further improvements in delivery times and we continue to focus on giving our customers compelling value.
“Looking ahead, whilst the market and consumer environment has become more uncertain since our FY results, we remain confident that our ongoing strategic initiatives, store opening pipeline and collaboration with our franchise partners will allow us to continue to win market share.”
He added: “Our initial assessment of newly introduced tariffs shows minimal direct impact. We continue to assess any indirect impacts on our supply chain, monitor the broader environment going forward and our full year expectations remain unchanged.”