Pizza restaurant chain Domino's will discontinue the sale of seafood and Hawaiian pizzas in Taiwan, TVBS News has reported.
The two pizzas will be removed from the restaurant brand's menu boards on 17 March 2024.
In a Facebook post, the company announced the news and described it as the "final slice of life" for these two iconic offerings.
The pizza chain paid tribute to the seafood and Hawaiian pizzas, acknowledging them as "the pride of the brand" and thanking customers for their longstanding support.
Domino's posts triggered heated debates on social media, with many fans voicing dismay over the decision.
Domino's decision is anticipated to shift the pizza preferences of enthusiasts in the region.
In November 2023, DPC Dash, a master franchisee of Domino’s Pizza in China, Hong Kong and Macau, announced that it is expanding the brand’s footprint across China.
The company has recently opened a new store in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province.
In June 2023, DPC Dash announced that it had built a strong store network in China and exceeded the 700-store milestone in the country in September 2023.
In October 2023, Domino’s partnered with Microsoft to develop a generative AI assistant to improve store operations and customer service.
The pizza chain plans to leverage Microsoft Cloud and the Azure OpenAI Service to streamline the ordering process further.
Domino’s and Microsoft will establish an innovation lab to expedite time to market, smart stores and ordering innovations.