Dominos aldine mail route

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According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), the Aldine Mail Route is a mail route that serves the Aldine Independent School District in Harris County, Texas. The route is operated by Domino's Pizza, a well-known pizza delivery company, as part of their partnership with the USPS.

In 2013, Domino's Pizza partnered with the USPS to test a new delivery model, where they would use their existing delivery infrastructure to deliver mail and packages in certain areas. The Aldine Mail Route was one of the pilot programs launched as part of this partnership.

Under this program, Domino's Pizza drivers would pick up mail and packages from the USPS and deliver them to customers in the Aldine area. The partnership aimed to improve delivery efficiency, reduce costs, and increase customer satisfaction.

However, it appears that the Aldine Mail Route is no longer operational. In 2016, the USPS announced that it would be ending its partnership with Domino's Pizza, citing concerns over the quality of service and the need to maintain control over its delivery operations.

Today, the USPS continues to operate its own delivery routes and services, using its own fleet of vehicles and employees to deliver mail and packages to customers across the United States.