Domino’s Pizza adds jollof rice to its Nigerian menu

Domino’s Pizza has newly introduced jollof rice and roasted chicken as part of its menu for its Nigerian market.
Announcing the development via its Instagram page on Tuesday, Domino’s Nigeria stated that each pack of jollof rice would come with a roasted chicken.
The jollof rice and chicken would be sold at the starting rate of N1200 per pack.
This would be the first time that the leading pizzaiolo would be accommodating the provision of a meal since it was set up in Nigeria in 2012.
Amid the prevailing socio-economic hardship under the President Muhammadu Buhari regime, food providers are innovating ways to keep their businesses afloat.
Earlier in April, Chicken Republic introduced a package consisting of rice and egg with sauce at a pocket friendly price, helping millions of Nigerians to have access to food with just N500.
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