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Buy 1 Traditional/Premium Pizza & Get 1 Traditional Pizza Free @ Domino's

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Today only. "Choose any Premium or Traditional Pizza and get one Traditional or Value Pizza Free". Needless to say it's best to choose traditional for both pizzas, but you can choose premium as the more expensive one and it still works out okay.

Regular price of pizzas is around $15.90 premium and $12.95 traditional, but varies per store and state. Value pizzas are $5 everywhere. So you can expect 2 traditional pizzas for around $12.95 ($6.47 each) or 1 premium & 1 traditional for around $15.90 ($7.95 each).

Alternate code 475991 (Thanks Scab)


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  • -7

    My code for same deal: 475991

    BTW Hamza, Sarah says hi.

    She keeps asking about you, I think she's worried but I feel awkward as I don't know what to say to her?

  • Does it stack?

    • The code won't stack with other discounted pizza codes.

    • You can stack this deal with the $10 discount when you buy 2 pizzas from your YOUI dollars stored in your YOUI app.

      Call YOUI for a quote to beat your current insurer and if they can't, they send you a code to get $100 in YOUI dollars.

      2 for 1 Traditional pizzas = $13.95 less $10 YOUI voucher code = $3.95 NET PRICE!!!

  • +1

    Received the same email, but my code is 475991.

    • this works for Darwin, thanks!

    • Just used this code to see what would happen with my weekly value pizza purchase that I get extras on — Pepperoni Pizza, with extra cheese, extra Pepperoni and cheese stuffed crust which usually comes to $11.95, but with the code it's $6.95. Thanks!

  • +1

    All the stores near me charge 13.95 for traditional and 16.90 for premium :(

    But with the 2 for 1 it just barely makes it a reasonable price

  • About what they're worth. Pity I'm not near Rouse Hill today - that store makes awesome pizza's. The North Richmond one near where I live makes shocking pizzas. Better off just buying an Aldi frozen - has more stuff on it.

  • +2

    I've just been getting the $9.95 pizza, garlic bread and 1.25lt drink deal for the last couple of weeks. I have been ordering it twice using 2 different devices and picking them both up at the same time works out for a cheap meal for myself and the kids👍

    • Link details?

    • Thanks, combines with the free pizza code from MS Rewards

      • Where do I find the $9.95 deal ?

        • +2

          All pizza codes are on the OzBargain Pizza Coupons page or Domino's codes on the Domino's store page

          You'll see that deal at the top (at the moment) with a red star, coupon 320604:

          320604
          Traditional Pizza, Garlic Bread & 1.25L Drink $9.95 Pickup 28/01/2018

          That page is updated at least once a day and some codes change daily.

  • 126355 is another code I was sent excludes Hawaiian as always.

    • If you want Hawaiian, use the Design-your-own and do 2x ham & 2x pineapple.

  • I must be doing something wrong. The website is telling me a traditional pizza is ~$24.

    • Maybe that's the price for delivery?

  • -1

    I'd rather pay for a better quality pizza at my local guys.

    • +3

      good, move along, nothing to see here :)

  • Got 2 pizza's. Of course the morons at my local were 10 minutes with my pizza.

    To top it off, another moron employee blocks off my drivers door with farking their moped.

    • +2

      Bloody morons, whats with them farking there mopeds.

  • Ordered the $9.95 deal and 2 mogul pizzas for $11.95 to avoid the public holiday fee on our regular pizza night.

  • $13.95 for a single traditional? no deal.. thought it would have been $10 at most.

    • +1

      $11.95 for 2 for me.

  • Yeah, I know it's good value. It's such good value I was receiving sour/judging looks from the obviously family-owned franchise near my place that's often quiet, situated next to a bustling dominos.

    I had the mindset 'surely some business > none', but it prompted me to look into Hut franchisees after that feeling that this wasn't ok with them, and I remember reading something about a lawsuit as they were having to sell pizzas at under cost and were having to close, businesses going under due to the floundering war vs dominos/gourmets. I dunno what the current reality of the situation is, but it seems a bit much to abuse the coupon situation that they're groaning over, at least if it's a family-owned. Hell, at my local they sometimes have the daughter's kid quietly playing at the back… so I stopped and even throw them a bone with a second pizza or side if I'm on the fence about leftovers. When we see great pizza coupons advertised it's like, "jackpot", but for the owners I imagine each suprise is a punch in the gut.

    If it's not franchisee owned and staffed by teens who could care less then fair game I guess, hustlers gonna hustle. But one way or another abusing the system is only going to swiften our journey to Dominos being the only 'cheap' pizza left, which they can't wait for to jack those prices.. it's already happening. Cheap food for thought.

    • My local store is owned by dominos not a franchise so the staff still get paid if I use a coupon code or pay full price.

  • I thought all dominoes pizzas were like $4-5?

    • That's the value range. #BBQbeef&onion4lyf

  • +1

    Thank you. Dinner is sorted for tonight.

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