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Domino's Pizza officially opens new Denbighshire store

Domino's Pizza officially opens new Denbighshire store

Rhyl Journal28-05-2025
The pizza chain opened its latest store at 57 Well Street, Ruthin, creating 25 new jobs in the area, including pizza chefs, store team members and delivery drivers.
The store is open seven days a week from 11am–11pm, serving up freshly prepared Domino's favourites, including Pepperoni Passion and Vegi Supreme alongside new additions such as the recently returned The Ultimate Chicken Mexicana.
Ricky Kandola, operations director at SK Group, said: 'We are delighted to launch our new store in Ruthin, delivering 25 new jobs to the local area.
"We've been thrilled by the warm welcome so far and can't wait for pizza fans to experience our delicious menu delivered to them at home.
"We're really looking forward to settling in and building strong lasting relationships with the local community.'
The store hosted an opening ceremony, where Ruthin Mayor Cllr Peter Daniels cut the ribbon and community members and customers were invited to meet the new store team and try some freshly prepared Domino's pizza.
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To celebrate its arrival, Domino's Ruthin is offering a series of exclusive, limited-time-only deals designed to give customers a flavour-packed welcome:
• Any Size Pizza for ONLY £9.99 delivered
• Any Size Pizza for ONLY £7.99 when you collect from store
• FREE Cookies with all collection orders for the entire opening week
• 200 FREE Small Pizza Postcards will be distributed on opening day, redeemable Monday to Wednesday
For those interested in earning some 'dough' while delivering pizza, then the Ruthin store may have the perfect job for you – apply at Irfan@dominosfr.com.
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