Domino’s Pizza announced the launch of its new program called “Emergency Pizza.” Through this exclusive scheme, the restaurant chain is set to give away free pizzas to customers.
Domino’s Emergency Pizza was created to offer free medium pizzas to customers who are in desperate situations. The two-topping freebie is given away when a customer needs it the most.
The Unique Deal’s Launch Date and How to Avail
As per Fox Business, Domino's Emergency Pizza program will hand out medium pizzas that can be availed whenever customers deem it necessary. People who want to join the program can do so if they place an online delivery order worth $7.99.
Once the order is placed, customers will automatically get their own emergency pizza. To redeem the freebie, they must register on Domino's new loyalty program, where members can enjoy exclusive offers or member-only deals. Domino’s Emergency Pizza is already available and will only run until Feb. 11, 2024.
Emergency Pizza’s Redemption Details
The free pizza is claimable within 30 days from the time the order was placed. But then again, customers must take note that there are certain dates when the free pizzas are not redeemable, and these are on Oct. 31, Dec. 31, and Feb. 11.
"Perhaps you burned dinner, the power went out or maybe your in-laws just dropped in without notice – whatever your emergency situation, Domino's believes a free pizza can make anything better," Domino’s Pizza’s senior vice president and chief brand officer, Kate Trumbull, said in a press release. "Why did we launch Domino's Emergency Pizza? With so much uncertainty in everyday life, we believe everyone needs a pizza pick-me-up at some point! The hardest part may just be deciding when to use your Emergency Pizza!"
Photo by: Domino’s Pizza Press Release


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