Domino’s pizza lovers can get 50 percent off any menu-priced pizza, ordered online, until December 7, 2025, as part of a limited-time promotion the company is running.
Why it Matters
With the holiday season in full swing—packed with Christmas shopping, festive gatherings, and wrapping up year-end tasks—Domino’s limited-time online deal could offer people a quick, easy, and affordable dining option, for when they’re busy, hosting, or just don’t feel like cooking. Promotional deals like this could also be a welcome relief for those who might be feeling the pinch of rising food costs during an already expensive time of year.
What To Know
Domino’s customers can get 50 percent off all menu-priced pizzas when they order online through the Domino’s website or app, until December 7. The discount applies to both carryout and delivery options, but excludes all phone and in-store orders, as well as any items already discounted, coupons, or special combo deals. All 10 of Domino’s specialty pizzas—including the newly launched Spicy Chicken Bacon Ranch Specialty Pizza—are included in the offer, and also any custom pizza order, regardless of the size or toppings.
This digital-only promotion comes after a year in which Domino’s reported that more than 85% of its U.S. sales were made through its app and website.
With over 21,700 stores across more than 90 countries, according to Domino’s, it has over one million customers spread out across the globe, making it the "largest pizza company in the world." The company recently reported it had made $19.7 billion in global retail sales over the last 12 months.
...What People Are Saying
In the official press release, Domino’s Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Kate Trumbull, said: "Whether you're tired of turkey leftovers, partaking in some of the biggest shopping days of the year, or planning to gather around and watch soccer's big [World Cup] draw, pizza makes the perfect partner. With holiday shopping and soccer's much-anticipated event on December 5 to see who will play who, not to mention cooking fatigue setting in, we knew it was the perfect time to offer a delicious and convenient deal customers can't resist."
What Happens Next
Customers who want to take advantage of Domino’s 50 percent off online promotion must do so by December 7, 2025. Domino’s franchisees and suppliers are likely to work together and coordinate their operations to manage the anticipated spike in demand, especially as online ordering becomes the industry norm.
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