Pizza chain Domino’s have opened a new restaurant in the city and is offering customers exclusive deals to mark the occasion.
Deputy Mayor of Brighton and Hove Jackie O’Quinn cut the ribbon to officially open the new outlet in Arundel Road - the sixth to open in the city.
The store, which will be open every day from 11am until 4am, has brought 25 new jobs to the area, including pizza chefs, in-store team members and delivery drivers.
The outlet will also extend Domino’s pizza delivery service to new addresses in the Woodingdean area.
Ricky Kandola, operations director at SK Group - the franchisee for the new store, said: “We’re excited to have opened a new store in Brighton, which will allow us to deliver our delicious menu of Domino’s classics to even more pizza lovers.
“We’re still on the lookout for exceptional people to be part of our in-store team.
"With more than four in five of our store managers starting their own career as a team member, these roles offer a great opportunity for ambitious people looking to grow and build a career with the nation’s best-loved pizza company.”
To celebrate the grand opening, Domino’s are offering 50 per cent off pizza with the code FEEDME50 and two topping pizzas from just £5.99 when you collect from the new branch.
The American pizza brand, which first came to Britain in 1985, is the UK’s leading pizza brand with more than 1,000 stores across the country,
In 2019, the chain sold more than 105 million pizzas across the UK and Ireland - equivalent to three every second.
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