Domino’s has relaunched its Emergency Pizza Program, allowing customers to earn a free medium two-topping pizza with any $7.99 online order. The offer is valid through January 19, 2025, and can be redeemed anytime via the Domino’s Rewards account.
Score a Free Pizza with Domino’s Emergency Pizza Program and Enjoy Exclusive Fortnite Gaming Perks
Domino’s is returning its Emergency Pizza Program, allowing customers to claim an accessible medium, two-topping pizza when they need it most. From now until January 19, 2025, customers who make an eligible purchase through Domino’s online will earn an Emergency Pizza reward, automatically redeemable in their Domino’s Rewards account.
Place an online delivery or digital carryout order of $7.99 to score your free pizza. After your order is confirmed, the Emergency Pizza reward will appear in your account's “My Deals & Rewards” section, ready to be redeemed whenever you need a pizza fix.
In a fun twist, Domino’s has partnered with Amazon and Twitch to create an interactive gaming experience. Starting October 14, 2024, players can engage with Domino’s through The Glitch, a Fortnite game featuring Emergency Pizza as a gameplay element. Players can battle it out on a Domino ’s-themed "Red vs. Blue" map, with opportunities to grab Emergency Pizzas to restore health in critical moments, adding a playful connection to the real-life program.
Domino’s Teams Up with Olive & June for Pizza-Themed Mani Pedi Kit Amid New Menu Additions
In another unexpected move, Domino’s has teamed up with Olive & June for a unique collaboration that merges fast food and beauty. The Domino’s and Olive & June Emergency Mani Pedi Kit offers a salon-like experience at home, complete with red and blue nail polishes and a quick-dry top coat. If you’re feeling adventurous, the collection also includes Instant Mani Press-On Nails in fun, pizza-themed designs like "I Heart Pizza French," "Secret Sauce Velvet," and "Extra Cheese Please."
Domino’s continues to impress with new deals and menu releases. Earlier this month, the pizza chain offered a 50% discount on all menu-priced pizzas for National Pizza Month, though this promotion ended on October 6, 2024. Known for their generosity, Domino’s will likely bring similar deals back.
In addition to discounts, Domino’s has also expanded its menu this year with exciting new options:
- Mac & Cheese Delights: Domino’s has added two varieties of Mac & Cheese to its menu—5-cheese Mac & Cheese and Spicy Buffalo 5-cheese Mac & Cheese. The 5-cheese option features penne pasta in a creamy Alfredo sauce blend of cheddar, American, Parmesan-Asiago, and mozzarella cheeses. For those who crave heat, the Spicy Buffalo version adds a drizzle of hot buffalo sauce for an extra kick.
- New York Style Pizzas: Fans of thin, foldable pizza will be happy to hear that Domino’s is now offering a New York-style crust as an option. Made with the chain’s never-frozen dough and topped with mozzarella and provolone, this pizza delivers the classic New York experience with every bite.
Cicis Pizza Joins the Innovation Trend with Bold Chicken & Eggo Waffles Pizza Creation
As Domino’s innovates with its Emergency Pizza Program, it’s not the only chain shaking up the pizza scene. Cicis Pizza recently introduced its Chicken & Eggo Waffles Delight Pizza, a creative twist featuring crunchy chicken chunks, Eggo waffles, and a drizzle of maple syrup. Available in Medium, Large, and Giant sizes, this bold creation showcases the growing trend of innovative pizza flavors across the industry.


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