Domino's Pizza Offers 50% Discount on Takeout Orders for Military Personnel
Participation in the '1001 Taegukgi Flag Campaign'
Domino's Pizza participates in the '1001 Taegukgi Display Campaign' in celebration of Armed Forces Day.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Domino's Pizza announced on the 26th that it will participate in the '1001 Taegukgi Hanging Campaign' to commemorate the 74th Armed Forces Day. This campaign aims to inform the public that Armed Forces Day is an officially designated national flag hoisting day, with participation from various public and private institutions, public organizations, and local governments.
From the 30th of this month to the 1st of next month, Domino's Pizza will attach campaign information stickers to pizza boxes and offer a 50% discount on offline takeout orders for all armed forces personnel around Armed Forces Day.
The Heroes Day promotion has received strong support from armed forces personnel each time it has been held and has been ongoing for eight years since 2015.
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A Domino's Pizza representative said, "We are participating in the Taegukgi Hanging Campaign with the hope that it will serve as an opportunity to remind people that Armed Forces Day is a national flag hoisting day and to reflect on our gratitude toward the armed forces personnel who work hard for the country."
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