Heard on the Street: Early in the pandemic, pizza delivery people were heroes without capes—but now they’re looking more like losers
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Chains such as Domino’s and Papa John’s have suffered as consumers cut back on the pandemic superstarsA shortage of delivery drivers is challenging this foundational part of Domino’s business. Illustration: John McColgan
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