Domino's.. £18 quid for a large pizza

Domino's.. £18 quid for a large pizza

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Jer_1974

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1,506 posts

193 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Does anyone actually pay £18 for a large pizza? Hungover today and wife fancies some stodge. Luckily they do a 50% off deal today when I wanted to order. It's still a lot for a pizza and many time I have just given up due to how confusing the deals are.

Butter Face

30,279 posts

160 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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No, there's always an offer on. Anyone who pays full price is doing it wrong.

They price high and then discount heavily.

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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They are the DFS of Pizzas
I know of nobody who has ever paid full price in Domino's.

lukefreeman

1,494 posts

175 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Tell them you're emergency services, you get 50% off.

Delivery drivers never ask to prove on delivery.

48k

13,049 posts

148 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Butter Face said:
No, there's always an offer on. Anyone who pays full price is doing it wrong.
This.

Never pay full price for Dominos Pizza. A few seconds on Google will give you a plethora of voucher codes.

DMN

2,983 posts

139 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Get the hot dog stuffed crust. You won't regret it.

Joey Ramone

2,150 posts

125 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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talksthetorque said:
They are the DFS of Pizzas
I know of nobody who has ever paid full price in Domino's.
Insofar that their pizzas taste like a sofa.

Patch1875

4,894 posts

132 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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We got 2 large pizzas,potato wedges,garlic bread and a bottle of coke last night £24.

marcusgrant

1,445 posts

92 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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talksthetorque said:
They are the DFS of Pizzas
I know of nobody who has ever paid full price in Domino's.
imagine if people could finance a dominos, I bet there would be a lot of people who would ha

Sir Lord Poopie

212 posts

90 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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I paid circa 19 quid for Dominoes in 2011. Well below average; never bought anything from them since.

I don't 'do' deals by the way - guess I'm not the Dominoes targeted clientele.

LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

131 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Dominos are expensive, but they taste the best by far.

dci

528 posts

141 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Order online using the app, order over £50 worth of food which is enough for at least four (or two and a morning after hangover cure) and use the 50offweb code to get 50% off.

Works in my local Domino's anyway..

Condi

17,156 posts

171 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Always made me laugh that you cam buy a large pizza, and 600ml bottle of Peroni, in a sit down cafe, 3 streets from the Central Station in Rome for 10 Euro, and yet a pizza from a Dominos takeaway in Slough is £16 (20 Euro)!!

trickywoo

11,750 posts

230 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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I find pizzas generally way overpriced. Few toppings with the biggest ingredients being bread and tomato.

I put on a fair chunk of weight when dominos were doing a lunchtime deal on a four topping personal pizza for £1.99 - much better than a supermarket sandwich.

p1stonhead

25,525 posts

167 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Its hilarious how much they cost considering it costs them around 50p for a large.

Hell of a business to get into.

0000

13,812 posts

191 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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We used to eat Dominos in Saudi at about £3 for a large. Probably my favourite pizza chain.

Never bought one in the UK. £9 on offer? ps off!

ReallyReallyGood

1,622 posts

130 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Whilst I hate the gamification of voucher codes to get value, it's a really clever business model. They can bump up the price of their menu almost invisibly, just by reducing the number of vouchers, or changing their discount amount, whilst keeping the headline menu prices fixed.

WCZ

10,516 posts

194 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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I know people who have never used a voucher code, they have money but it's still outrageous not to spend a minute of your time to save 40%.

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Bizarre isn't it how unconcerned about small amounts people are? I get 3p from TopCashback for every post on here.
Still if you are a powerfully built trading company director who spent all week chasing up on the component ratio on a Principal Protected Note derivative, I suppose it's the last thing you want to do when you get home on a Friday, as it might be basically the same thing you did all week for three million pounds, not ten.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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WCZ said:
I know people who have never used a voucher code, they have money but it's still outrageous not to spend a minute of your time to save 40%.
you don't need a voucher just select 'deals' from the top of the page.