Feeding the Need: Domino’s® Stores in Ada, Ardmore and Durant to Donate 600 Pizzas

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ADA – Domino’s and its nationwide system of franchisees are banding together during this unprecedented crisis to do something they already do well every day: help put food on the table. Domino’s franchise-owned stores in Ada, Ardmore and Durant are donating 600 pizzas within their local communities. The stores are also looking to fill 25 full- and part-time positions.

“We realize that there is a great deal of hardship and uncertainty at this time,” said John Mekler, an Ada-area Domino’s franchisee. “Domino’s wants to do whatever it can to help and that means providing food to people, but also delivering opportunity to those who are looking for work.”

The three Domino’s stores in Ada, Ardmore and Durant are looking to hire customer service representatives, delivery drivers, assistant managers and general managers. In an ongoing effort, each store will also donate a number of pizzas to essential organizations of their choice – such as hospitals, medical offices, health departments and grocery stores – on Wednesday, May 6, so that those on the front line can enjoy a hot, delicious pizza.

“We want to show how much we appreciate and support those who are working hard to serve others and save lives at this time,” Mekler said. “We hope that this simple act will bring a small sense of normalcy and a smile to their faces.”

Together, Domino’s stores nationwide will donate more than 1.2 million pizzas, or about 10 million slices, across their communities. Those who are interested in applying for a position should visit jobs.dominos.com. To read about what Domino’s is doing regarding COVID-19, please visit biz.dominos.com/web/media/covid-19.

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