
America’s Best-Selling Pizza Chain Has Over 100 Locations in Massachusetts
Massachusetts is loaded with pizza restaurants. Whether it's local mom and pop pizza restaurants or the big chains, you can satisfy your pizza craving throughout the Bay State easily.
When it comes to the big pizza chains, I'm a fan of Papa Gino's, Pizza Hut, and Domino's. They all have their individual qualities and tastes, but they are all oh so good. That's just my opinion for what it's worth.
One of those big chains happens to be the best-selling pizza chain in the country. Do you know which one? If you guessed Domino's, you're correct.
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This information doesn't really surprise me that much. It seems like Domino's is easily accessible, whereas sometimes, it's a little tougher to find some of the other pizza chains near you.
So how successful is Domino's? According to Chowhound, in 2024, the pizza chain reported $9.5 billion in revenue. In the 2025 fiscal year, Domino's soared even higher, with the chain's U.S. locations raking in nearly 10 billion dollars. The article also noted that Domino's isn't just the best-selling pizza chain in America, but the brand is one of the biggest annual moneymakers in fast food.
Domino's has a lot going for it. It's had brand updates over the years, experimented with new items on the menu, and always has great, easy-to-find deals. I always enjoy the Domino's tracker, which gives you real-time updates of how your order is coming along. Sure, it may not be life-changing, but it's a handy little tool, especially if you're opting to pick up your food. Domino's delivers and not just in the typical sense. The company delivers on quality, service, and innovation. It's no wonder it's the best-selling pizza chain in the country.
Domino's has over 100 locations in Massachusetts, including Pittsfield, Boston, Worcester, Westfield, Springfield, and many more. You can find your nearest location by going here.
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