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50% off Large Premium and Traditional Pizzas (Pickup/Delivery), $1 Garlic Bread (Pickup Only Until 5PM) @ Domino's Select Stores

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50% off for premium and traditional pizzas. No mini, promo or half & half. June 3rd, no time expiry. Pick up or delivery. Minimum delivery @$22.
Code 938714

$1 Garlic bread. June 3rd, 5pm expiry. PICK UP ONLY
Code 397262

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  • +3

    So it brings Premium pizzas down to $9.50-10 and Traditional to $8, $7 for Pepperoni Deluxe.

    Plus whatever surcharge they can pull here - I'd hope there's none on this upcoming Saturday.

    • +6

      Surcharge only on Sundays and public holidays, Saturdays excluded

  • My store doesn’t accept any vouchers anymore

  • +1

    THE VOUCHER 938714 IS NOT ACCEPTED BY YOUR SELECTED STORE. thats what i got for pick up on saturday

    • +2

      Maybe you need to wait until Saturday

      • yes maybe ….do have to pick it up before 5pm? thanks

        • The garlic bread has the 5pm rule, the pizza do not

      • I just tested on a corporate owned store for saturday pu and code works.

      • Nope I just tried, it's Saturday, and I got the same message.

  • Accidentally click pickup now, says it cannot be used now, get my hopes up, change it to Saturday, boom, not accepted by store.

    Oh well, cheers anyway OP.

  • +2

    Dominos is really going downhill cause pretty much 95-99% of the stores don't accept these codes anymore.

    Not sure if it's greed but I'll take my business elsewhere to protest against how the deal is available for only like 1 store in the whole state.

    First, businesses want us to come back to the office. Now they don't even give us any significant discounts and not to mention how smaller the pizzas look compared to 10-20 years ago. Yeah, I'll pass thanks.

    • I have recently been watching episodes from HBO's The Sopranos. The pizza they order 20 years ago are huge compared to today's shrinkflation pizzas. "Down,down, down, sizes are down"; "Down,down,down, quality is down."

      It's a great show by the way. Watch it if you haven't already.

      • Still meaning to watch a few classics like that and the wire.

        Ps. Have you noticed USA VPN doesn't seem to work now, only Brazil?

      • +3

        What if I tell you that the pizza you saw on TV is in a country where traditionally portions are/used to be bigger, scenographed and fictionised?

        I once saw a TV series from 25 years ago about friends being able to rent whole apartments in NYC at ~25.

        • username checks out

        • Shrinking pizzas - pay more get less these days. That's why doms were still ok for 5$ but not much more..

    • -1

      95-99% of the stores

      I see you checked at least 20 stores to throw such a precise research at us. Was that in a particular area or country-wide? I don't experience that in Vic.

      And yeah, it has to be 100% greed, especially of the employees and contractors to get paid anything, while rents and prices overall go up.

      • I'm giving Dominos benefit of the doubt by saying 95-99%. After trying at 5 stores which are within 10km from where I live, I give up so myself personally, it's actually 100% of stores around me that don't allowed this offer. I'm guessing 1 or 2 around the state would probably allow it and hey, if you're in Victoria and it works in every store, more power to you. But it's not worth driving to a Dominos which is 20+km away and I don't think they would deliver it cause they would recommend that I order from a closer store (one that doesn't accept the voucher code).

        100% it is greed. If all businesses were given the opportunity to choose robots or humans to make and deliver the pizza, we all know which they would choose. That is just proof of not giving a damn about their workers as long as they increase their bottom line.

        • What pizza places do you have nearby and how much do they charge? My local used to charge $17 for a Large Pizza in 2020 and now charge $22.

          • @BLAIL: That's what you call greed inflation rather than normal inflation. Based on those prices, it went up 29.41%… That's better than property. Everyone is investing in the wrong sector. It's hospitality they need to invest in to inflate their prices by 30% to make the poor customer (whose wage isn't going up) pay the 30% extra… House prices would have went up, what? Maybe 10-15% within the last 3 years? LOL absolute highway robbery by businesses.

            • @The Investor: Acknowledging your previous comment about stores in your location, but I need to point out that: The Australian dollar has lost 24% its value since 2013.

              I can't remember how much was a Domino's in 2013, but what you're saying here about the prices is bending the truth.

              • @pizzaguy: Yeah the stock price says it all, not $100 anymore.

                Anyway it's just average and junk food, I don't see any point in spending more than the absolute minimum on them ($5 was a good deal and enough).

              • @pizzaguy: Ohhhh I didn't know that Dominos needed to import every single ingredient of its dominos pizzas from USA.

                If that were the case, then yes, you can argue that the AUD currency against the USD has plummeted 24% which justifies the current pricing of dominos pizzas.

                But that would be further from the truth. So it seems like your way of justifying why pizza prices have gone up is bending the truth.

                Then we get the bs politicians who say "we will give small business the money and they will pass it on by hiring more staff and lowering prices for their goods/services". I call BS to that. These businesses only think of their bottom line. If they're making $150k profit after tax in 1 year and the government gives them $50k, do you honestly think they're going to use that 50k to hire 3 part time employees? Of course not. These business owners only care about themselves to make sure they are earning as much as possible before anyone else gets a sip.

                • @The Investor: Not sure what you're on about.

                  Overall, the inflation over the last 10 years was that if you'd buried $100 instead of buying eg. 10 pizzas in 2013, and dug it out now to get your pizzas, you'd get only 7-8 pizzas.

                  This is just an illustration and you shouldn't take it (too) literally. The point is: money lose its value (not only in Australia) and that's why your pizza (or burger, or chips, or bread, or rice) doesn't cost the same as in 2013. Not to mention the cost of services (like preparing food for you), which the Aussie economy is based on.

                  • @pizzaguy: I am not saying the price of pizza shouldn't be going up. I'm just saying it's gone up more than it should be going up because of greed. Humans are greedy. It is in the DNA. This is why inflation is getting out of control. Businesses sell their goods and services at an inflated value and blame it on global issues (which is true) but then that causes consumers to say "well how can I afford that if my pay isn't going up x percent?" So they ask for a pay rise from the businesses (which they eventually get) and then the businesses think "hmmm, how am I going to be able to afford these employees? I know- I'll inflate my price higher to make consumers pay for it".

                    It's a vicious cycle and no one is yielding to the other. That is GREED.

        • 100% it is greed. If all businesses were given the opportunity to choose robots or humans to make and deliver the pizza, we all know which they would choose.

          But isnt that what customers would choose? Cheaper/convenience v expensive/inconvenient. Everybody wants more for less = increased productivity. Staff demand more pay without more work. Customers demands more product with less money.

          • @Sweetnsour: The thing is, I don't think the businesses would pass on those savings to customers. They would just maintain their price or even increase it and mention how much more it would have been increased by if they had not had robots running the service.

            That's greed.

            • @The Investor: Money capital then follows greed. So more companies want to copy their business model. Which in turn means more competition, then lower prices. Its not like dominos has a monopoly on pizza (or pizza making robots :)

            • @The Investor: If course it's greed.. once the prices go up they will never reduce them again. The point is everything has increased a lot more than the inflation rate over the past few years.. even half price supermarket deals are nothing as good as they were a year or two ago, being 25-30% more.

  • I selected pick up for Saturday and says not accepted by my store. But I change it to delivery and it works :/

  • +2

    I buy Lebanese bread from Aldi $1.65 for a pack of 5 medium size (dominos large) for the base and some mozzarella shredded cheese, prawns or protien of your choice etc.

    For 5 pizzas it cost about $15 -$25. They turn out pretty good.

    Also coles has pan type bases for $3 with tomato sauce and the nice if you like a sponger base.

    • Also get a better quality overall too making yourself 😉

    • That's the way!

    • +1

      Good idea, not hard to do just use some pasta sauce.
      Will check Aldi out, but $1.65 sounds a bit cheap lol.
      Have got some good wholemeal pitas from Coles half price before, works well.

      I just made vegetarian no cheese so cost is fk all (red onion, chili flakes, usually have mushroom and olives in the house.. some rocket and spinach on top.

  • codes doesn't work for pick up or delivery for me, the only code that works for me is the 241 on tuesdays

  • +3

    No point doing these 'appreciation days' when no stores accept them lol.

    I guess all these stores don't appreciate us…

    • Have they ever….lol. If the code works for anyone let us know please.

  • +3

    Every store in ACT that I tried doesn't accept the voucher. What a waste of time.

  • +1

    No stores in Qld I tried work.

    • The relevant states the vouchers work in should be added to the title - waste of everyone's time these deals don't work in most or all stores or states.
      Domino's could also do more specific state advertising. Shouldn't be eating the crap anyway.. and shrinking more expensive pizzas.

  • +2

    I tried Lonsdale St, Flinders St, Carlton, Mordialloc
    None accept the garlic bread code. 🙄

    Seems all the upvotes are from people who prematurely voted. Unobtainable deal? Lol

    • +1

      I have revoked my positive vote. I am unable to vote negative due to already having voted on this so-called deal.

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  • Code not working in around Werribee, VIC

  • Easier to mention NSW stores accepted rather than rejected

    Yes Carlton, Penshurst

    No Bankstown, Strathfield, Greenacre, Revesby, Riverwood, Moorebank, Liverpool, Punchbowl, Maroubra, Matraville, Kensington

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