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This Article is From Oct 14, 2021

Domino’s Pizza Orders Hurt by a Lack of Staff at Restaurants

Domino's Pizza Inc. can't get enough people to cook and deliver pizzas, hurting sales in the company's most recent quarter.

“Our U.S. order counts during third quarter were pressured by a very challenging staffing environment,” Treasurer Jessica Parrish said Thursday on a conference call to discuss earnings results. A lack of workers meant some stores were forced to shorten hours, while others had customer-service challenges, she added.

The company posted a 1.9% drop in same-store sales in its home market for the period ended Sept. 12, missing analysts' estimates for an increase. Despite a hike in wages at Domino's company-owned stores, Domino's “continued to experience staffing shortages” in certain locations, Parrish said.

Domino's shares erased an earlier loss on Thursday, rising 2.1% to $486.13 at 11:38 a.m. in New York. The stock has gained about 27% this year, outpacing the 18% rise of the S&P 500 index, amid optimism that the company can maintain the strong sales it generated during coronavirus lockdowns.

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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