Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd (JFL), the licensee for Domino's Pizza in India, on Monday said it has launched zero-contact delivery in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
The zero-contact delivery has been introduced across all 1,325 restaurants of Domino's Pizza in India, the company said in a regulatory filing.
"This feature has been introduced as an additional precautionary measure to ensure the safety of both customers and the delivery staff," it said.
Customers can choose zero-contact delivery option while placing an order through its latest app and it is applicable for all prepaid orders, it added.
Once the safe delivery expert arrives with the order, the person will place it in front of the customer's door in a carry bag before moving back to a safe distance and will wait to ensure that it has been collected, it said.
Commenting on the step, JFL Chief Executive Officer and Whole-Time Director Pratik Pota, said, "In these difficult times, we have put in place even more stringent hygiene and sanitation protocols in our stores and for delivery."
All restaurants, delivery bikes, delivery bike boxes and pizza delivery hot bags are being sanitised every four hours