Domino’s delivery driver follows special delivery instructions to give doorbell camera a high-five

Just a pizza fun! Domino’s delivery driver entertains customer by following her special delivery instructions to kick the door three times, give her security camera a high-five and then run away

  • Elizabeth Beem ordered a pizza in Falcon, Colorado, with special instructions
  • The driver kicked her door three times and high-fived a porch security camera
  • Domino’s announced a jump in sales between March and mid-May on Tuesday 

A Domino’s Pizza delivery driver proved he was worthy of a tip when he followed a special set of funny instructions for delivery from a customer.

Elizabeth Beem called her local Domino’s branch in Falcon, Colorado, and attached some unique instructions for a delivery on May 8. 

The driver was asked to put the pizza on a table, kick the door gently three times, give the security camera a virtual high five, then run away. 

The masked driver followed the directions perfectly before scampering back to his car with a smile and the hilarious moment was caught on camera.

A Domino’s Pizza delivery driver follows Elizabeth Beem’s funny delivery instructions in Falcon, Colorado 

The driver waves and high fives the security camera at her home as requested by Ms Beem

The driver waves and high fives the security camera at her home as requested by Ms Beem

The delivery driver walks up to Elizabeth’s front door, unbuttons the bag keeping the pizzas warm and places them delicately on the table on her porch.

He then kicks the door three times before turning to the camera, giving it a cheeky wave and air high five.

The driver then bounds off while waving and holding the insulating bag to his side towards his car, clearly in high spirits from the fun instructions.

He skips back into the black Ford Mondeo having brought a smile to the face of Elizabeth and everyone watching the video.

The driver gently kicks Ms Beem's door three times after placing the pizza on the table on the porch

The driver gently kicks Ms Beem’s door three times after placing the pizza on the table on the porch

Domino’s Pizza has been running a contact free delivery service since the coronavirus lockdown began.

The pizza takeout chain has allowed customers to order food via their website and app before drivers drop off the meal from a safe distance.

Domino’s hired more than 10,000 extra staff in the US in March to deal with increased demand during the lockdown.

Domino's announced a jump in sales between late March and mid-May on Tuesday, with a 14 per cent increase in US same-store sales during the first eight weeks of the second quarter. Pictured: A Domino's store in New York

Domino’s announced a jump in sales between late March and mid-May on Tuesday, with a 14 per cent increase in US same-store sales during the first eight weeks of the second quarter. Pictured: A Domino’s store in New York

Domino’s CEO Richard Allison said: ‘While many local, state, and federal rules are closing dine-in restaurants, the opportunity to keep feeding our neighbors through delivery and carryout means that a small sense of normalcy is still available to everyone.’

The company announced a jump in sales between late March and mid-May on Tuesday, with a 14 per cent increase in US same-store sales during the first eight weeks of the second quarter.

Domino’s said: ‘We are seeing a tailwind as consumer behavior across the restaurant industry has shifted toward delivery and carryout, though we are not sure whether this trend will continue for the remainder of the second quarter or how long this tailwind may last.’