If you happen to drive a modern Chevrolet model featuring the Marketplace platform, you can now order a pizza from Domino’s directly from the car’s touchscreen display.
With Marketplace, users will be able to place either a saved order or a recent order using their Domino’s Pizza Profile. After the order is placed, you can pick up the pizza in-store, or have it delivered directly to your home.
Since Chevrolet Marketplace works independently from the user’s mobile device, it’s safe to call this the first-ever embedded pizza-ordering option in the automotive world.
“Domino’s has offered pizza lovers innovative ordering and delivery options for years. At the same time, Chevrolet put technologies in place that allows us to add capabilities to vehicles already on the road, like the ability for our drivers to order pizza through the touchscreen,” said Chevrolet’s Scott Goddard. “This new in-vehicle solution is a natural collaboration that both Chevy drivers and pizza connoisseurs can enjoy.”
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In order to get pizza using Marketplace, you first need to set up a free Pizza Profile with Domino’s, which you can do either online or directly through their app. Also, by liking your Pizza Profile to your vehicle, you can save your favorite order and have it delivered to you at the push of a button on-demand.
“We admire Chevy’s commitment to providing the technology that consumers want the most,” said Chris Roeser, director of digital experience at Domino’s. “Now, Marketplace will provide pizza lovers an easy way to order the pizza they love.”
Marketplace is available on eligible model year 2017 and newer Chevrolet vehicles, as well as multiple connected Buick, GMC and Cadillac models.