One of those changes includes limiting contact with strangers, which doesn’t bode well for pizza chains like Domino’s and Pizza Hut, who rely on delivery orders for a substantial portion of their revenue.
Pizza Hut has dubbed the contactless option “Oki Pizza” (“Placed Pizza“).
Starting nationwide from 12 March, Pizza Hut delivery drivers will place the pizza beside the customer’s front door after confirming through the intercom that the customer is home.
Domino’s is calling their contactless service “Zero Contact Drop-Off“, and they go a step further than Pizza Hut to confirm the order is received.
Customers who don’t check the contactless delivery option will have the delivery driver passing the pizza over to them as usual.