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Dominos specials
Dominos specials










dominos specials
  1. #DOMINOS SPECIALS FOR FREE#
  2. #DOMINOS SPECIALS FREE#

Zak Tucker decided to get the pizza chain's logo tattooed on his thigh to signify his love for Domino's, but it hasn't been enough to bag him a free pizza. Zak says he spent around £1,000 (Rs 92,000) on Domino's pizzas last yearĭomino's superfan gets logo tattooed on his thigh.Domino's superfan gets logo tattooed on his thigh.Often, you can get up to a 50% discount if you spend over a certain amount or collect your pizzas instead of having them delivered. Although it does require having friends who not only work there but are generous enough to lend it to you too.Īlternatively, you can look at what deals are offered by your local Dominos. although we're yet to taste-test this ourselves.ĭo you know a member of staff who is willing to let you sponge off their 50% discount? If not, start making some friends!ĭomino's staff discount scheme is one of the best out there and you'll save so much more. We've also been told that a Create Your Own pizza with chicken breast strips and garlic butter is a winner too. Have you ever tried pairing chicken breast strips with smoked bacon rashers and peppers? It's got to be one of the best combos out there, and it's not even on the main menu. Unfortunately, though, you're unable to stack these discounts together – so pick whichever is highest on the day of your order. The current Domino's student discount stands at 35% – perfect for when it's not Two for Tuesday and you're craving a Meat Feast. Use Create Your Own to customise your pizza and have it cheaper.Ī large Margherita pizza off their main menu will set you back £18.99, but choosing a large 'Create Your Own', with Classic Crust, Tomato Sauce and Mozzarella will cost you £1 less: £17.99.ĭomino's student discount is one of our favourites.

dominos specials

Use 'Create Your Own' to make a cheaper Margheritaĭon't even think about clicking 'Margherita' from the main menu.Interestingly enough, Nando's also uses McCain chips in their meals. We've heard reports of Domino's staff visiting the local supermarket when they've run out of wedges, so don't pay more than you have to. Why spend around £5 on a side of potato wedges when you can buy the same ones cheaper from the supermarket? If you're looking for a tasty recommendation, we regularly swap out the sweetcorn on the Chicken Feast for bacon rashers or onions! Much better. Sometimes, you'll be able to change toppings to create a cheaper pizza than ordering it from the main menu.īut you can also get creative and invent your own pizza. Yes, that's right, free pizza customisation. Change your toppings to create a new pizzaĪs any seasoned Domino's fan knows, you can change two toppings for free.

#DOMINOS SPECIALS FOR FREE#

While it costs £1.90 to add Garlic Spread to this pizza (totalling £20.89), it's still slightly cheaper than ordering another pizza and swapping toppings for free (starting at £20.99) We suggest ordering a large Cheese & Tomato pizza and then adding the garlic butter for the most delicious taste experience. So it's probably not a stretch to say that this is the greatest Domino's hack of them all.īy adding 'Garlic Spread' as a topping for your base (for free on most pizzas), you can create your very own garlic bread pizza. And who doesn't love pizza? Again, nobody. To save even more, you could exercise some willpower and ration out the freebie as best you can. Just remember that you will get one complimentary dip with every pizza. Or, if that's too much for you, spend 59p to get another small dip. Because sometimes the 25g one that comes free with the pizza just isn't enough.

dominos specials

Stop wasting money and start saving it instead, all the while enjoying some delicious pizza.įor just an extra £1.69, you can make your life infinitely better by investing in a 100g Garlic and Herb dip. While the exact numbers won't always be the same, the principle is pretty consistent across the menu: one large pizza is cheaper than two small pizzas. That means a small pizza works out at 21p per square inch, while a large is just 13p per square inch! One small Cheese & Tomato pizza (9.5 inches wide, or 70.9 square inches) costs £14.99, while a large pizza (13.5 inches wide, or 143.1 square inches) with the same toppings costs £18.99. Don't believe us? Allow us to explain the maths. We've done some intense research into the Domino's menu and discovered that a large pizza is not only bigger than two smalls, but it's significantly cheaper too. Why would you pay more for less? You wouldn't, so don't do it at Domino's.












Dominos specials