Domino’s Pizza sign up first Master Galactic agreement
Franchisees John and Heather Caputo sign Master Galactic Agreement to secure the rights to open and operate Domino’s locations on planet Mars.
Domino’s, who released a statement at the end of June, said this follows the announcements made by tech giants Tesla to establish a colony on Mars by the year 2050. Amazon have also entered the space race by establishing plans for a colony on the moon.
“I thought more and more about it, realised that it may appear crazy, but the more and more I thought about it, I said, ‘Why not?’ and decided to take on that challenge. I acknowledge that we would be in my 70s by that time; but this is something I can potentially groom my kids or their kids for, in my succession plan. The most important part for me now was to secure the rights before someone else took the opportunity,”
John Caputo, Domino’s Mars franchisee.
“When John came to us with this request, we at first had no idea how to react. Once we sat down with the legal team, the public relations team and the Domino’s executive team, it became quickly clear that this may not be an impossible dream. The announcement of the signing was delayed until now and was to be kept confidential, as there were many new legal aspects to consider before releasing these plans to develop Mars. We are proud to welcome the Caputos to being the world’s first Master Galactic Franchisees. We are confident that he and his team will continue to make the Domino’s brand proud and [take it] literally to all new heights.” Domino’s Pizza International spokesperson Mitt Tiremack.