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Domino’s gives away free Emergency Pizzas

Break the glass! When life gives you lemons, Domino’s gives you FREE pizza.

The largest pizza company in the world is offering a Domino’s Emergency Pizza — a program offering a FREE medium two-topping pizza to customers to use whenever they need it the most.

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Any Domino’s customer who places a qualifying online order can earn an Emergency Pizza. Customers can then redeem the FREE pizza from their Domino’s Rewards account.

The giveaway is only available for Domino’s Rewards members. Join Domino’s Rewards here

Here’s how to get your FREE pizza in three easy steps:

1. Place a delivery order online or a digital carryout order of $7.99 or more. After the order goes through, automatically earn a Domino’s Emergency Pizza. You must make the qualifying order from Oct. 9, 2024 to Jan. 19, 2025. (The deal is not available in-restaurant — only online.)

2. To claim your Domino’s Emergency Pizza, you must sign into your Domino’s Rewards account within seven days. Claim your Domino’s Emergency Pizza on the Domino’s Tracker page or on your order confirmation e-mail.

3. Visit the “My Deals & Rewards” page under your Domino’s Rewards account to redeem the Emergency Pizza within 30 days. Domino’s Emergency Pizzas are not valid for redemption on Oct. 31, 2024 or Dec. 31, 2024.

Limit one redemption per Domino’s Rewards member.

For more information about Domino’s Emergency Pizza program, visit dominos.com/emergencypizza.

 

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