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Domino’s Is Offering 50% Off Any Pizza — But Only Through Sunday

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A half-off pizza deal is a great time to load up on vegetable toppings — at 50% off, upgrading to a three-topping pizza with mushrooms, bell peppers, and spinach adds fiber and nutrients without significantly increasing the calorie count. Thin crust is consistently the lower-calorie option across any Domino's pizza, and opting for light cheese rather than extra cheese is an easy way to cut saturated fat while still getting the full pizza experience.

This is a straightforward one: Domino’s is taking half off the menu price of any pizza through Sunday, June 7 — and unlike most Domino’s deals, this one isn’t limited to online orders.

You can use it in person, over the phone, online, or through the app. Two days left.

How Much Does That Actually Save You?

Half off menu price is a meaningful discount on any pizza format. Here’s a sample of what that looks like at a standard Domino’s location:

  • Large Cheese Pizza — $8.50
  • Large 1-Topping Pizza — $9.75
  • Large 2-Topping Pizza — $10.99
  • Large 3-Topping Pizza — $12.25
  • Large Specialty Pizza — $11.49
  • Medium Handmade Pan Pizza, 1-Topping — $8.99
  • Medium Handmade Pan Pizza, 2-Topping — $9.99
  • Medium Handmade Pan Pizza, 3-Topping — $10.99
  • Medium Parmesan Stuffed Crust Pizza, 1-Topping — $9.99

Prices vary by location — the figures above reflect a Los Angeles market — but the 50% discount applies to menu price regardless of where you order.

What Makes This Deal Worth Calling Out

Domino’s runs half-off deals several times a year, but they’re almost always limited to online orders through the website or app. This version is available across all ordering channels — in person at the counter, over the phone, or digitally — which makes it more accessible for customers who don’t use the app or prefer calling in.

How to Get It

No code required. The deal is automatically applied at the menu price across all ordering methods through Sunday, June 7. Order through the Domino’s app, online at dominos.com, by phone, or in person at participating locations.

The Bottom Line

Domino’s is offering 50% off any pizza through Sunday, June 7 — in-store, by phone, online, or through the app, no code needed. Two days left to take advantage.

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