A PIZZA chain has camouflaged its latest outlet to honour a town’s local army community.
Set designers spent more than five hours turning the new Domino's store in Catterick Garrison "invisible", wrapping the premises in 100sq metres of netted camouflage and using 80 army regulation sandbags.
The takeaway has pledged to give all local service personnel a 30 per cent discount on their orders.
Domino’s Catterick Garrison manager, Emma Wright, said: “We’re really excited to be the first store in the UK that has to be found by smell, and what’s better than the smell of fresh, tasty pizza?”
The store will remove the netting on December 5, although the discount for troops will remain.
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