![]() ![]() It's creepy and the pizza tracker is good enough already. It's just worth noting that we've made it this far without this tech in the Domino's app we should discourage surveillance of food service employees whenever we can.ĭomino's deserves some credit for being an online and mobile ordering innovator, but this feels like too much. I realize nothing I say here will stop Domino's from bringing the feature here. Yes, other apps such as UberEats and Postmates already do this and Domino's does it overseas. Someone out there is going to obsessively track their pizza and make a scene because the driver took a route the customer didn't like. More importantly, delivery people don't need more reasons for customers to be jerks to them. I'm willing to trust that it will get to me eventually. I don't need to know exactly which cross street my pizza is at. Adding GPS tracking to it is a bridge too far. But even in the rankings, I acknowledged that the pizza tracker as it exists is a little invasive. It's also been partially credited (opens in a new tab) with rejuvenating the once-struggling pizza franchise. There are questions about its accuracy (opens in a new tab), but that's fine the illusion is good enough.ĭomino's has been ahead of the online pizza curve, earning it a spot on our best fast food mobile apps ranking earlier this year. ![]() It also tells you the name of your delivery person. Right now, the pizza tracker gives you step-by-step notifications from when your order is placed to when it goes in the oven, gets in a car, and makes it to your front door. New Zealand outlets will get a look in by the end of July, though if successful, it could be brought to the many other countries around the world that Domino’s has a big stake in.Autonomous car company Nuro announces partnership with Domino's Pizza in Houston Unfortunately for those excited to be able to watch their pizza through its whole chain of delivery, a trial run will be completed before a full roll out and it’s only set to take place in 50 stores in Australia first. But it’s still managing people and transport items, and for us it’s important and something we thought we need to track to make sure we could bring those numbers down.” “But anything from a significant safety perspective, it’s very rare and infrequent. These drivers are out and about, and that’s what we refer to as incidents,” he said. “When we say ‘incidents’, it could be something like a wheel rubbing against the gutter, or a car door at the touch of a tree. It may be an issue related to that and how the web interface tracks the order using the order number. Dominos' system does not apply an order number or charge the payment method on the order until the day of the order. Fuel usage can also be kept an eye on, so drivers putting their foot down a bit too often can be brought up on it and given added training.ĭriver safety is also paramount according to Domino’s CEO, Don Meij, who said he hoped that the technology would help reduce the numbers of ‘incidents’ that drivers were a part of: The tracker is synced with different parts of the store and that is how it updates. Since drivers can be tracked at all times, it will allow the pizza chain to make sure no one is using the vehicles for out-of-ours, personal trips. Available only for orders placed in the U.S. You can ask Alexa for your order’s status with Domino’s Tracker®. With the Domino’s skill, you can build a new order from scratch, place your Easy Order or your most recent order. However, as much as Domino’s is talking up the fact that customers will be able to benefit from the system, telematics has many other plus points which will be brought to bear because of the introduction of the technology. Alexa is making ordering your Domino’s favorites even easier. ![]() This will be built right into the already implemented “track your pizza,” system, which lets buyers see the status of their order from creation, to cooking and now, right through to delivery. This means that those eagerly awaiting their delivery will be able to see exactly how far away it is, tracking the driver in real time from the depot to their door. Despite the wait not being a long one though, depending on your level of hunger and intoxication, it can feel like an eternity, which is why Domino’s, one of the world’s favourite pizza delivery firms, has partnered with Navman Wireless to offer tracking services for its pizza delivery drivers. It’s so easy to order one up and not too many minutes later receive it, hot and ready for consumption from a friendly face at your front door. Getting a pizza is usually quite an exciting event. ![]()
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