Domino’s Pizza will allow consumers in the US to order a pizza through Google Home, the technology giant’s new voice-activated speakers.
Domino’s customers with a Pizza Profile can place an order with the Google Assistant by saying ‘OK Google, talk to Domino’s’. The customer can order their saved preference or most recent order, and can also ask Google to track the progress of their pizza with Domino’s Tracker.
Google Home is the fifth platform added to Domino’s lineup of AnyWare ordering capabilities this year. The suite of software allows consumers to order Domino’s Pizza through their smart watches and smart TVs, by text, on Twitter, on Facebook Messenger and through a new zero-click app that, once opened, provides a ten-second countdown before automatically sending a saved order through to the user’s nearest restaurant.
The latest capability makes Google Home the second voice-activated speaker to allow consumers to order Domino’s Pizza, after the Amazon Echo.
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Dennis Maloney, Domino’s senior vice-president – chief digital officer, said: “We’re proud to once again be the first in our industry, even among the first in e-commerce, to offer ordering via the Google Assistant.
“We’ve had a busy year launching platforms that have kept us in the forefront of digital ordering and customer convenience. This is yet another way we are making it easier for our customers to order Domino’s pizza from anywhere they turn.”
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