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Edited March 27, 2024
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Domino's Pizza [dominos.com] offers
2 Medium 1-Topping Pizzas, 16-Piece Parmesan Bread Bites, 8-Piece Cinnamon Twists & 2L Soda on sale for
$19.99 when you go to the Domino's National Coupons page and select the Perfect Combo Deal. Valid for carryout or delivery.
Note: Delivery area & charge may vary. Handmade Pan Pizzas will be extra
For additional savings, Costco Members can purchase $100 worth of Domino's eGift Cards for $79.99 (see details
here)
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This combo comes to:
2 X 5.50$ + 3 X 3.00$= 20$
Not far from the price they're selling it at. Unless you need specifically these items, it doesn't make sense 20$ down on this.
This is my personal opinion, ofcourse. Hope it helps.
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The idea is that pizza chains exaggerate their individual retail prices so that they can create an artificially high reference price for you to feel good about paying their constant promos which are a more reasonable version of their price point. Most people use coupons and deals to order from Domino's instead of paying their ridiculous sticker prices. As a slickdealer, I'd always compare the prices individually, in other available combos, the company's own assessment of its items' worth as seen in pecking order of point redemption, actual ingredients, etc.
The parmesan bread bites or cinnamon twists are nothing but super cheap all-purpose flour, oil, flavorings, etc, costing them cents. As some other person commented right after you - 'wish they could get wings or something instead of the sides'. As cheap as factory-processed meat is, it is not cheaper than bulk APF. This box is bulked up with the majority ingredient APF.
Their new rewards program lets you place 2 orders of minimum 5$ each and redeem the 10X2 = 20 points for free parmesan bread bites. what value would you ascribe to it when they themselves have kept it so low? The same program let's you redeem cinnamon bites for 40 points, after having spent minimum 20$ with them. and 2-topping medium pizza for having spent 30$ minimum with them. This itself shows how much it costs them to make and what they're willing to offer for free. The other option instead of parmesan bites is a single small cup of dip, which can be had for less than a dollar at its sticker price.
Also, Sam's Club sells the Domino's GCs cheaper than Costco does.
This combo comes to:
2 X 5.50$ + 3 X 3.00$= 20$
Not far from the price they're selling it at. Unless you need specifically these items, it doesn't make sense 20$ down on this.
This is my personal opinion, ofcourse. Hope it helps.
Just sounds good on paper but just that's a lot of carb for all 4 items.
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Exactly. See my comment about 5 comments before yours. A whole bunch of cooked APF.
We're really trying to assess this deal based on how much dough costs them? Cmon.
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