Domino’s Pizza is bringing back its Weeklong Carryout Special, offering large two-topping pizzas for just $6.99 each from August 12 to August 18. The popular deal, first introduced in January, provides an affordable way to enjoy a variety of pizzas with family and friends.
Domino’s Reintroduces Weeklong Carryout Special, Offering Large Two-Topping Pizzas for $6.99 from August 12-18
Domino’s Pizza is making every night this week a pizza night with the return of a fan-favorite deal. Since its humble beginnings in the 1960s, Domino’s has grown into the world’s largest pizza company, achieved through efficient operations, delicious pizzas, and irresistible deals. Over the years, Domino’s has introduced many beloved promotions, but their latest offering may be one of their best.
Domino’s has announced the return of the Weeklong Carryout Special, one of its most popular deals. Customers can enjoy large two-topping pizzas from August 12 to August 18 for just $6.99 each. This special offer provides an affordable way to enjoy pizza with family and friends, making it the perfect opportunity to satisfy cravings.
Initially launched in January of this year, the Weeklong Carryout Special quickly became a hit. The deal applies to any large pizza on Domino’s menu, offering various crust options, including Hand-Tossed, Crunchy Thin, and New York Style. With six sauces and 23 toppings, there’s something for everyone. Whether heading to the beach, attending an event, or preparing for the new school year, this deal is easy to incorporate into plans.
The Weeklong Carryout Special is available for order by phone, in-store, online, or through the Domino’s mobile app. For those craving pizza, now is the perfect time to take advantage of this limited-time offer, available only at Domino’s Pizza.
Domino’s Focuses on Quality with New York Style Pizza and Pepperoni-Stuffed Cheesy Bread Additions
Domino’s is not known for frequently introducing new menu items, but they prioritize quality over quantity when they do. According to the information shared by Fast Food Club, Domino’s has only launched one major new item this year, but other additions may have gone unnoticed. For those looking for something different, here are a couple of options worth trying:
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New York Style Pizza: While pizza originated in Italy, Americans have created its unique variations, with New York being one of the most iconic and characterized by a thin, foldable crust. Folding New York Style Pizza is enjoyed in half, creating a sandwich-like experience. Domino’s has added this classic style to its menu, offering a new dimension to the typical Domino’s experience and perfectly complementing its available toppings.
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Pepperoni-Stuffed Cheesy Bread: Domino’s Cheesy Bread has been a crowd favorite since its release. Still, Domino’s has taken it up by introducing Pepperoni-Stuffed Cheesy Bread. This new twist features freshly baked bread filled with melted cheese and slices of pepperoni. Paired with a side of marinara sauce for dipping, it’s an irresistible combination that adds an extra layer of flavor.


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