Pizza franchise Domino's Pizza said on the 22nd that the "high oil price relief fund," which will be distributed starting on the 27th, can be used at Domino's Pizza franchise stores nationwide.

Domino's Pizza high oil price damage support fund usage guide image. /Courtesy of Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza noted that it will post related notices about the "high oil price relief fund," which begins distribution on the 27th, on the Domino's Pizza website and at franchise stores nationwide, and guide customers on how to use it to improve convenience.

When using this "high oil price relief fund" at Domino's Pizza franchise stores nationwide, select "pay at store" as the payment method when ordering in the Domino's Pizza app.

In stores, payment can be made with a credit or debit card loaded with the "high oil price relief fund," or with mobile or card-type local gift certificates. In addition, depending on the region, the "high oil price relief fund" can also be used through public delivery apps such as Ddangyo.

In particular, for pay-at-store transactions, customers can also use offers such as the Domino's Day 40% discount or the Thursday 1+1 deal.

A Domino's Pizza official said, "We are providing guidance through our website and stores so that customers using the 'high oil price relief fund,' which is being distributed to share the burden of difficulties in people's livelihoods caused by high oil prices, can use it without inconvenience at Domino's Pizza."

The "high oil price relief fund" is a subsidy that the government will begin paying on the 27th to 70% of the population in response to shocks from high oil prices, high exchange rates, and high inflation originating in the Middle East. The subsidy ranges from a minimum of 100,000 won to a maximum of 600,000 won per person.

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