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Tom Monaghan named his Pizza chain "Domino's" after a game of dominoes. He originally intended to call the business "DomiNick's" after himself and his brother, but after acquiring a second location, he wanted a name that reflected the idea of expansion. The name "Domino's" was chosen because it suggested the idea of one piece falling into place after another, much like the growth of his business.

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