SalvorHardin wrote:Charlottesquare wrote:What happens to discretionary spending (Pizzas) if Brexit really is a No Deal mess, if household disposable incomes suffer surely so do all fast food type operations
In the last recession takeaway food sales generally rose. People cut back on going out and substituted takeaway meals. Dominos saw sales rise substantially in 2009
"The company has always recognised that the pizza business does well when times are hard, and has taken full advantage of the drop in advertising rates to continue to promote its discounts and deals to a cash-strapped public"
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... -recession
Interesting, so the first strike risk will possibly be higher quality eating experiences with the low end producers (no offence Dominos) actually possibly receiving trickle down benefits in hard times.
It is my kids (large kids) who tend to order in pizzas etc, not sure they even use Dominos, I think other labels appear more often; I should really pay more attention.