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Old 03-01-2013, 17:07
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I make my own these days. The dough takes all of five minutes to prepare plus optional 'rising time' if you want. The sauce is easy enough to make and the topping is whatever you want.

It's more fun and costs about £1
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Old 03-01-2013, 17:11
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Mmm, kinda fancy a Dominos now :P
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Old 03-01-2013, 17:12
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i only really use it for emergency ice cream.
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Old 03-01-2013, 17:28
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Had Dominoes yesterday. A large pizza, garlic pizza bread, wedges and cookies for €20. Was absolutely delish
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Old 03-01-2013, 17:39
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Urg, they still call that stuff pizza? I thought the trade descriptions act would have caught up with them by now.

£18 for a vile greesy round thing from dominos

£9 for a tasty, fresh pizza made with yummy prosciutto and smoked cheese from my local Italian restaurant. Made by a classically trained Italian chef.

Tough choice.
Pizza snobbery. I've seen it all now.
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Old 03-01-2013, 18:00
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Urg, they still call that stuff pizza? I thought the trade descriptions act would have caught up with them by now.

£18 for a vile greesy round thing from dominos

£9 for a tasty, fresh pizza made with yummy prosciutto and smoked cheese from my local Italian restaurant. Made by a classically trained Italian chef.


Tough choice.
So if the person in dominos was also Italian and had been classically trained then you'd eat there? Also, you didn't clarify what the chef was classically trained in. For instance, you could get an Italian chef classically trained to play the piano. Or perhaps the violin? Would that count?
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Old 03-01-2013, 18:06
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£40 on takeaway food..wow
What's wrong with that? You'd pay that (or more) to eat out and get just as much for your money as you would at Domino's.

I love Domino's
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Old 03-01-2013, 18:12
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Dominos is very expensive but very good pizza.
When you think about the amount of good food you could get from the supermarket for £40 and compare it to 2 large pizzas and a couple of sides etc, then there is only one winner. Go to the supermarket and buy there.
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Old 03-01-2013, 18:12
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its £34 for two large at pizza hut sitting in or £20 if you take out and a side and bottle too

no wonder its empty
Wow, that's a crazy price difference, WTF!
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Old 03-01-2013, 18:14
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Dominoes Pizza always order one every friday
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Old 03-01-2013, 18:14
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I,d rather buy a few nice frozen pizzas and some nibbles I can get all that for a tenner
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Old 03-01-2013, 19:03
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Have you seen their prices? It's very easy to spend £40 on an average family there - two large pizzas and a bottle of coke and it's gone. And we're not going to be spending £40, we'll be spending £24 because of the discount.
Agreed, I never order from Dominos, I find them far too expensive, where I live we have Red Planet Pizza, much better Pizzas, the value is much better, lots of offers and their delivery times are excellent. They do a really good trade.
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Old 03-01-2013, 19:09
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Mmmmm Dominos pizza....Mmmm Full house with Dominator base....(although you have to ring for that one, you can't order it on the website...boo!)

Now if I only had a voucher....
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Old 05-01-2013, 13:54
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Urg, they still call that stuff pizza? I thought the trade descriptions act would have caught up with them by now.

£18 for a vile greesy round thing from dominos

£9 for a tasty, fresh pizza made with yummy prosciutto and smoked cheese from my local Italian restaurant. Made by a classically trained Italian chef.

Tough choice.
Well we haven't all got a local Italian restaurant on our doorstep have we?
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Old 05-01-2013, 18:09
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Domino's is incredibly expensive, I never order without a deal and even then I know I'm being ripped off a bit. But it's the nicest chain pizza IMO.

Pizza snobbery. I've seen it all now.
It made me laugh out loud but then I felt a bit sorry for the poster
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Old 05-01-2013, 22:01
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Dominoes is cheap. There's so many different voucher and voucher codes out there. Anyone who pays the normal prices is crazy.
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