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Pizza lovers, Domino’s Pizza is no more

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Around 50 Dominos Pizza stores around the country and three preparation factories are being auctioned off and hundreds of workers are set to lose their jobs. Picture: Itumeleng English / African News Agency (ANA)

The national pizza franchise stores and factories of pizza chain, Domino’s Pizza, have been made available for auction. 

Park Village Auctions is making available the entire contents of the pizza franchise, which comprises food preparation factories and fifty fully-equipped stores by way of an invitation to submit offers. 

This comes via the joint provisional liquidators of Taste Food Franchising (Pty) Ltd, Taste Commissary (Pty) Ltd, and Taste Food Trading 1 (Pty) Ltd formerly trading as Domino’s Pizza. The assets on offer are for stores and their contents and not the Domino’s brand licence, or branding rights.

In March 2020, Taste liquidated its foods business, following the group’s failure to sell the Domino’s licence in the country. 

PVA’s Andrew Dix-Peek said: “The stores – fully equipped – stand ready to trade, allowing an investor to ‘hit the ground running’ in the current economic climate where food for delivery or collection currently reigns over sit-down meals.” 

The entire contents of the individual pizza outlets are to be sold complete or combination of lots, distributed across the nine provinces as follows:

  • Eastern Cape: Port Elizabeth
  • Free State: Bloem Royal Square, Bloemfontein, Bayswater
  • Gauteng: Alberton, Bellair, Blairgowrie, Boksburg, Brakpan, Bryanpark, Cherry Lane, Comaro Crossing, Faerie Glen, Florida Junction, Fourways, Green Valley, Hatfield, Montana, Les Marais, Pretoria (Church St), Randhart, Rock Cottage, Rynfield, Sasolburg, Springs, Sunninghill, Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, Waterkloof Glen, Waverley Wierda Park, Willow Way, Wilrogate
  • KwaZulu Natal: Phoenix, Westville Athol Heights, Westville Church Street, Windemere
  • Limpopo: Thornhill (Polokwane)
  • Mpumalanga: Middelburg, Midwater (Middelburg), Secunda, Silverwater Crossing, Witbank
  • North West: Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom, Rustenburg
  • Northern Cape: Kimberley
  • Western Cape: Blue Downs, Brackenfell, Brighton Square, Claremont, Fish Hoek, Flamingo Square, Kloof, Milnerton, N1 City, Plumstead, Tygervalley
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