Domino's Pizza profit rises as Britons order in

Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:54am BST
 
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By Matthew Scuffham

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest pizza home delivery chain, Domino's Pizza (DOM.L), reported a 33 percent rise in first-half profits, as it benefited from customers saving money by choosing a takeaway meal rather than eating out.

The company, which operates the UK and Ireland franchise of the global brand, acknowledged it faces "very strong" comparatives in the second half but said it is confident of achieving further strong growth in sales and profits, and is well placed to exceed market expectations for the year.

"What we're seeing in these times is evidence of the consumer starting to trade down somewhat. They're under economic pressures and are starting to trade down from restaurants," Chief Financial Officer Lee Ginsberg told Reuters by telephone.

Domino's said pretax profit before exceptional items for the 26 weeks to June 29 was 10.9 million pounds compared with 8.2 million the year before.

Sales at the company's 526 stores rose 19.5 percent to 170.2 million pounds, with like-for-like growth of 11.4 percent.

Domino's has ramped up its promotional activity this year with funds set aside for advertising lifted to 18 million pounds this year from 13.5 million the year before.

Part of that was used to sponsor the popular Saturday night TV show 'Britain's Got Talent', in addition to Domino's long-running sponsorship of 'The Simpsons'.

"That was very successful and helpful for us," said Ginsberg.  Continued...

 
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