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Domino’s stock falls as sales miss signals consumer strain

by April 27, 2026
written by April 27, 2026

Domino’s Pizza reported weaker-than-expected same-store sales for the first quarter, highlighting the growing strain on discretionary spending as inflation and economic uncertainty weigh on consumers.

Shares of the company fell nearly 4% in premarket trading after US same-store sales rose just 0.9%, missing analysts’ expectations of a 2.72% increase, according to LSEG data.

Internationally, same-store sales declined 0.4%, compared with forecasts for a 0.7% rise, reflecting pressures in markets such as Australia.

The results come at a time when US households are grappling with rising costs and a weakening labour market, prompting a shift away from eating out toward more affordable at-home options.

Value offerings take centre stage amid demand shift

With consumers becoming increasingly price-sensitive, Domino’s has ramped up promotions and value-focused offerings to sustain demand.

The company has revived its $9.99 “Best Deal Ever” and continues to push discounts such as “Mix and Match” and “Emergency Pizza,” alongside new menu innovations like a Parmesan-stuffed crust pizza.

Industry-wide, higher transportation and input costs—exacerbated by geopolitical tensions—are adding to pricing pressures, forcing restaurant chains to strike a balance between affordability and margins.

Despite these challenges, Domino’s said it is still seeing positive order growth and gains in market share in the US, suggesting that its value positioning continues to resonate with customers.

“In an intensifying macro and competitive environment, our scale advantage and best-in-class store level profitability uniquely position Domino’s in the QSR Pizza category to sustain the value and innovation customers demand,” CEO Russell Weiner said in a statement.

Profit slips, buyback announced

Domino’s reported quarterly earnings of $4.13 per share, down from $4.33 a year earlier and below analyst expectations of $4.27.

The decline was partly due to a $30 million pre-tax charge linked to changes in the value of its investment in DPC Dash.

Despite the earnings miss, the company announced a $1 billion share buyback programme, signalling confidence in its long-term prospects.

Looking ahead, Domino’s expects US same-store sales growth of around 3% in fiscal 2026, broadly in line with last year, though performance is likely to remain closely tied to consumer spending trends and macroeconomic conditions.

Expansion and digital strategy support long-term growth

While near-term demand remains under pressure, Domino’s continues to rely on expansion and operational initiatives to drive growth.

Global systemwide sales rose 3.4% year-on-year, supported by new store openings over the past four quarters.

The company added nearly 800 net new stores in 2025 and plans to open close to 1,000 more in 2026, although analysts caution that these ambitions could be affected if macroeconomic conditions deteriorate further.

Analysts have also flagged potential risks from rising energy costs, particularly in key growth markets such as China and India, where Domino’s expects a significant portion of its future expansion.

Alongside physical expansion, Domino’s has been investing in digital platforms and loyalty programmes to enhance customer engagement.

The company has also broadened its reach through partnerships with third-party delivery platforms, marking a shift from its earlier reliance on in-house delivery networks.

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