Ann Arbor’s Domino’s Pizza Activates Hotspots Across America for Delivery to Locations Without Addresses

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Domino’s Pizza Inc. in Ann Arbor Township today announced more than 150,000 Domino’s Hotspots are active across the United States, allowing customers to receive delivery at locations that don’t have traditional addresses, such as local parks, beaches, and sports fields.

Local Domino’s stores around the country have selected the hotspots, which are now locations where drivers can meet customers curbside.

“We listened to customers and their need for pizza delivery to locations without a traditional address,” says Russell Weiner, president of Domino’s USA. “We know that delivery is all about convenience, and Domino’s Hotspots are an innovation that is all about flexible delivery options for customers.”

The hotspots can only be requested through online, prepaid orders placed through dominos.com or mobile apps. Once a customer’s location has been determined, local Domino’s Hotspots will appear on a map for them to select. Customers will be able to leave instructions to help the driver find them, and will then receive text message alerts about their delivery progress.

“Now customers spending time at some of our new Domino’s Hotspots locations, like Tommy Lasorda Field of Dreams in Los Angeles, or even next to the James Brown statue in Augusta, Ga., can have a pizza conveniently delivered to them, thanks to our innovative Domino’s Delivery Hotspots,” says Weiner.

Customers can find hotspot locations by clicking here.

Domino’s Pizza is the largest pizza company in the world based on retail sales.