Domino’s Pizza lifted its sales in the fourth quarter, with growth in the US continuing to outpace international performance.
The chain’s global sales grew 4.9 per cent year-on-year to $6.29 billion during the quarter ended December 28.
The US division continued to lead the growth with a 5.5 per cent increase, while international sales improved 4.5 per cent.
On a same-store basis, sales rose 3.7 per cent in the US, including a 2.7 per cent increase from company-owned stores and 3.7 per cent growth from franchise locations, while international sales edged up 0.7 per cent.
The company had 392 net new stores during the quarter and ended the period with 22,142 locations, including 7186 in the US and 14,956 overseas.
On the bottom line, net income increased 7.2 per cent to $181.6 million.
For the full year, global retail sales were up 5.4 per cent to $20.1 billion, and net income rose 3 per cent to $601 million.
“In 2025, we demonstrated that when we execute our Hungry for More strategy, it delivers more sales, more stores, and more profits,” said Russell Weiner, Domino’s CEO.
“As we look ahead to 2026, it is our expectation that we will meaningfully increase our market share within a US QSR pizza category that continues to grow,” Weiner added.