KEY POINTS
  • Domino's Pizza is expecting "unprecedented" food-cost increases in 2022.
  • The company is forecasting an 8% to 10% jump in its food basket costs, three to four times the inflation for a typical year, CEO Ritch Allison said.
  • To address those rising costs, Domino's plans to modify some of its national promotions.

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An employee moves a pizza to an oven at a Domino's Pizza Inc. restaurant in Chantilly, Virginia.

Domino's Pizza said it expects higher food prices to persist this year, putting pressure on the chain to cope with rising costs without alienating consumers.

"We expect unprecedented increases in our food basket costs versus 2021," CEO Ritch Allison told attendees of the virtual ICR Conference on Tuesday.

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