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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2023
Domino's Pizza launches first all-women operated store in Jamuna Future Park

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18 October, 2022, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 18 October, 2022, 01:55 pm

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Domino's Pizza launches first all-women operated store in Jamuna Future Park

TBS Report
18 October, 2022, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 18 October, 2022, 01:55 pm
Domino’s Pizza inaugurates its 12th store which is first entirely women-operated store in Bangladesh, located at Jamuna Future Park, to integrate and empower more women into the workforce. Photo: Courtesy
Domino’s Pizza inaugurates its 12th store which is first entirely women-operated store in Bangladesh, located at Jamuna Future Park, to integrate and empower more women into the workforce. Photo: Courtesy

Domino's Pizza, world's leading pizza chain, has just inaugurated its first entirely women-operated store in Bangladesh, located at Jamuna Future Park, to integrate and empower more women into the workforce.

The women operated store is Domino's Pizza's 12th store in Bangladesh, read a press statement.

This year, on 8th March 2022, on the International Women's Day, Domino's Pizza ran a store fully operated by women for one day and promised to open an "All-Women" operated store soon.

The initiative was well-received by our consumers who were enamoured to see the inclusive work-environment at Domino's. The response encouraged Domino's Pizza to fulfil its promise quickly.

Female Employees have always been an integral part of Domino's Pizza's operation in Bangladesh. From making Pizzas to serving them, Domino's Pizza ensures gender neutrality in all aspects. This will continue to be the way Domino's Pizza operates in future as well.

"Domino's Pizza Bangladesh has always been promoting greater diversity, inclusiveness, and equality – for all its employees. It's an honour and pleasure for us that we are creating such impact in the industry to empower the female workforce," said Saumil Mehta, MD of the company.

Domino's Pizza has 11 other outlets at Dhanmondi, Panthapath, Uttara, Banani, Mohammadpur, Wari, Laxmibazar, Mirpur 12, Mirpur 2, Khilgaon and Eskaton, and has been attracting pizza lovers from across the city for dine in, delivery and take away services.

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