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Domino's Belconnen home to top Delivery Expert in Australia

Local Domino’s Delivery Expert Peter Patrech has been named Domino’s Top Delivery Expert – making more than 70,000 safe deliveries to Belconnen locals over the past 16 years.

At 57-years-old, Peter said he was proud to be delivering safe, hot meals to locals in the Belconnen community during this challenging time.

“As a Delivery Expert I have spent a lot of time delivering Belconnen locals their favourite, piping hot Domino’s pizza. I know these streets like the back of my hand,” he said.   

“Right now, I know that a hot meal, friendly face and reassurance that a customer’s meal has been prepared taking all necessary safety precautions is more essential than ever before. I feel proud to be able to help deliver on this promise, and to play my part in helping keep Australians home and safely fed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Using Domino’s Zero Contact Delivery, I have been able to continue to help feed the community and deliver locals a ‘slice’ of normalcy during this tough time.”

Domino’s Belconnen franchisee David Hutchison said he wasn’t surprised Peter had been named Australia’s Top Delivery Expert.

“Peter is dedicated to providing customers the best possible experience, continually going above and beyond to deliver more than just a safe, hot meal,” he said.

“Having made more than 70,000 safe deliveries, the highest in country, Belconnen locals can look forward to continuing to receive piping hot pizzas from Australia’s Top Delivery Expert!”  

The team at Domino’s Belconnen have donated more than 70 pizzas to hard-working frontline workers in the community, including those working at the local Calvary hospital.  

Mr Hutchison said the team sincerely appreciates all the hard work the doctors, nurses and medical staff at Calvary Hospital have been doing to keep their team members, families and community safe during this time.

For as long as it is safe to do so, Domino’s Belconnen will continue to look for ways to provide meals to the community and those on the frontline, and will remain open for Zero Contact Pickup and Delivery.

Image source:  Kerrie Brewer, The Canberra Weekly.