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Why are pizza companies like Pizza Hut and Domino's now struggling in India? I've noticed that sales at pizza companies are growing much slower than they did previously. Is pizza a fad from which consumers are shifting away?

Feedback from those who have lived abroad. This is one of the reasons.For instance, I live in Germany. The most expensive pizza I have ever had there was €10. This is what you get.Or thisJust look at the quantity of toppings on the yummy, mouth-watering pizza made from fresh bread and succulent cheese. And don’t even get me started on that delectable and delightful sauce. For 3 people with normal appetite, 2 such pizzas are more than sufficient. You can expect similar prices in other European countries and cities.€10 = ₹ 750Now let’s take a look at Dominos pizza.From my experience, most of the time the bread is crappy and a bit chewy. Sauce tastes a lot like ketchup and the toppings are ok-ish at best. Cheese? dafaq is that? Honestly, there is barely any cheese even in a cheese burst pizza. Spare the very thin layer just on the top of the bread.Price - ₹500 - 550. Just enough for one person.knowing this, I just can’t spend my dear money on such crap when I know I can have a mouth watering and amazing pizza once I go back. I have heard similar reasons from others who have lived outside India as well.Edit: Had to school someone from the comments department on how prices and costs work. here it goes.Minimum wages in Germany - 8.84 euros/hr. Per month an employee would earn about 1400–1500 euros. in INR, it would be about 1.12 lac. A dominos employee in India would probably earn less than 10k INR per month.Shop rental - A space in a good area will cost around 20 euros per sq.m. So a shop space of about 100 sq.m. or approx 900 sq.ft. will cost about 2000 euros per month in rent. Thats 1.5 lac per month. In India, for a 825 sq.ft. shop space in a similar area, you will pay around 1 lac. Note that this is in Mumbai where real estate prices are ridiculously high.Delivery charges - Shouldn’t be a factor as prices are decided for dine in.Ingredients - The ingredients used by Dominos are imported but are of lower quality. So my guess is the cost would be similar or slightly higher than that in Europe. Yet it can’t be high enough to make the pizza more or even equally expensive on the whole.Electricity, water and misc charges - Cant be higher in India than in Europe. Or at least cant be significantly higher.sources -Min wage - German minimum hourly wage bumped up for 2017 | News | DW | 28.06.2016rental shops - Frankfurter Welle, https://www.99acres.com/shop-for...

What time does pizza hut stop delivering tonight?

I'd like to take a nap and then order pizza. I'm home alone, and I had a long week so I'm pretty tired. If I order a pizza at 9 or 10ish, will they still deliver?

Discount for Pizza Hut Delivery 30min late?

They do not advertise it as a guarantee of 30 minutes or less anymore. They were having drivers ticketed, paying for pizzas for being late and driving like crazy to get the pizzas there on time (it is a myth that they yanked the guarantee after a driver killed an Indiana woman while speeding to deliver a pizza). They stopped doing it almost 10 years or so ago. If you read the fine print on commercials it says something like "This is an estimate not a guarantee" or something like that.

Is there another way to get hot pizza if you are on SNAP besides the stamps?

Tough question. How about making one?Suppose you used these ingredients:600 mL of warm water.7 cups (1kg) flour, type “00”*2.5 – 3 tablespoons (25 grams) of fresh yeast or 2 teaspoons (7-8 grams) of dried yeast.6 tablespoons of extra olive oil.1.5 teaspoons salt.2 teaspoons sugar.…add your own toppings.From a brief search, you can acquire all of these on the SNAP program. I have very little money, and generally make everything I like myself. Some people can’t physically do this - you can also buy a pre-made crust.It isn’t actually that hard.

Why are pizza companies like Pizza Hut and Domino's now struggling in India? I've noticed that sales at pizza companies are growing much slower than they did previously. Is pizza a fad from which consumers are shifting away?

Feedback from those who have lived abroad. This is one of the reasons.For instance, I live in Germany. The most expensive pizza I have ever had there was €10. This is what you get.Or thisJust look at the quantity of toppings on the yummy, mouth-watering pizza made from fresh bread and succulent cheese. And don’t even get me started on that delectable and delightful sauce. For 3 people with normal appetite, 2 such pizzas are more than sufficient. You can expect similar prices in other European countries and cities.€10 = ₹ 750Now let’s take a look at Dominos pizza.From my experience, most of the time the bread is crappy and a bit chewy. Sauce tastes a lot like ketchup and the toppings are ok-ish at best. Cheese? dafaq is that? Honestly, there is barely any cheese even in a cheese burst pizza. Spare the very thin layer just on the top of the bread.Price - ₹500 - 550. Just enough for one person.knowing this, I just can’t spend my dear money on such crap when I know I can have a mouth watering and amazing pizza once I go back. I have heard similar reasons from others who have lived outside India as well.Edit: Had to school someone from the comments department on how prices and costs work. here it goes.Minimum wages in Germany - 8.84 euros/hr. Per month an employee would earn about 1400–1500 euros. in INR, it would be about 1.12 lac. A dominos employee in India would probably earn less than 10k INR per month.Shop rental - A space in a good area will cost around 20 euros per sq.m. So a shop space of about 100 sq.m. or approx 900 sq.ft. will cost about 2000 euros per month in rent. Thats 1.5 lac per month. In India, for a 825 sq.ft. shop space in a similar area, you will pay around 1 lac. Note that this is in Mumbai where real estate prices are ridiculously high.Delivery charges - Shouldn’t be a factor as prices are decided for dine in.Ingredients - The ingredients used by Dominos are imported but are of lower quality. So my guess is the cost would be similar or slightly higher than that in Europe. Yet it can’t be high enough to make the pizza more or even equally expensive on the whole.Electricity, water and misc charges - Cant be higher in India than in Europe. Or at least cant be significantly higher.sources -Min wage - German minimum hourly wage bumped up for 2017 | News | DW | 28.06.2016rental shops - Frankfurter Welle, https://www.99acres.com/shop-for...

How much tax does Domino's charge on a pizza?

Poor Guys at Dominos pizza have to keep updating their GST rates again and again because of rates changes ( and quite rightly so) by the GST council.At present they are charging 5% ( 2.5% CGST and 2.5% SGST)…Ok ok dont get all panicky as to wtf is CGST SGST when there was one nation one tax etc etc…Its just the bifurcation of 5% stating that 2.5% will go to the centre and 2.5% to the respective state. Instead of the Government bifurcating - we are doing it for them!Here’s a bit more complex part- the 5% is without giving any input credit benefit to Dominos …( whaaat???)..ya without any input credit. Simply put, the GST taxes that Dominos might have paid while buying its raw materials, products, overheads, etc will also be again taxed and they wont be able to add back that tax paid from their final price. Hence you might have seen that some restaurants have increased there prices before GST - or in case of smart marketing strategies by pizza chains/reduce the toppings!!!. Dont think its fair? Of course its not- To do away with “taxes on taxes” is the basic idea why GST was introduced in the first place. Still needs further improvement in my view.To conclude - for now the GST on your Pizza is Basic Price +5% GST ( - a little less toppings !!!)

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