This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank miotch
Quote
from Isitbudgetfriendly
:
Went from like up to 12 toppings, $9.99. Then up to 7 toppings $9.99. Now, 2 toppings for $6.99.
I think they always had this deal or am I thinking of another place? They had this deal where select items (pizzas, breadsticks, etc.) were $6.99 each.
I think that "pick whatever for $6.99" was for medium pizzas, not large.
This is a good deal for large pizzas, despite only being two topping.
2
1
Like
Helpful
Funny
Not helpful
Today 04:13 PM
5,524 Posts
Joined Oct 2024
This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.
Went from like up to 12 toppings, $9.99. Then up to 7 toppings $9.99. Now, 2 toppings for $6.99.
I think they always had this deal or am I thinking of another place? They had this deal where select items (pizzas, breadsticks, etc.) were $6.99 each.
Wage conscious label, under $10.875 at the time where minimum wage is $7.25/hr.! Back in the day, one topping large would have been $1.50 on $1/hr.
The super high number of toppings always yields lower quantities of each topping anyway, otherwise the pizza wouldn't cook under the weight of two pounds of meat and vegetables
I think they always had this deal or am I thinking of another place?
For carryout only deal like this, they have constantly had $7.99 large one-topping for a year or two now. Before that it was two-topping for the same price.
This is about the best deal you get at domino's imo if you can live with two toppings. More toppings than that and the amounts get reduced to about the same total weight anyway at least from my stores. Get the 20% or more discounted gift cards from Costco/Sam's and you're golden.
For carryout only deal like this, they have constantly had $7.99 large one-topping for a year or two now. Before that it was two-topping for the same price.
This is about the best deal you get at domino's imo if you can live with two toppings. More toppings than that and the amounts get reduced to about the same total weight anyway at least from my stores. Get the 20% or more discounted gift cards from Costco/Sam's and you're golden.
There was an offer like that earlier that I had seen, Sam's Club I think.
Edit: I did a cost analysis on getting the same pizza for the 50% off deals Dominos has and it beats that. If that deal was applied, I would have to spend $16.07/2 = $8.03 (assuming Dominos would eat the cost of the cent). Not bad. Usually a flat rate never beats % off, but in this case it does.
Also remember, if you want four toppings, put two toppings on each half and it will still be counted as two toppings total.
Last edited by Isitbudgetfriendly January 26, 2026 at 09:50 AM.
1
1
5
Like
Helpful
Funny
Not helpful
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Went from like up to 12 toppings, $9.99. Then up to 7 toppings $9.99. Now, 2 toppings for $6.99.
I think they always had this deal or am I thinking of another place? They had this deal where select items (pizzas, breadsticks, etc.) were $6.99 each.
Wage conscious label, under $10.875 at the time where minimum wage is $7.25/hr.! Back in the day, one topping large would have been $1.50 on $1/hr.
Those multiple topping 'deals' aren't really deals at all. The more toppings a pizza has on it, the less of each topping they use. They'll say it wouldn't cook all the way through otherwise, which is true, but the price of toppings should always be discounted as you add more. You should never be paying the full $1.50 per topping if they're only putting on a third of the quantity that they would put on a one topping pizza.
They'll say it wouldn't cook all the way through otherwise, which is true, but the price of toppings should always be discounted as you add more. You should never be paying the full $1.50 per topping if they're only putting on a third of the quantity that they would put on a one topping pizza.
Ideally, yes; however, that is where Dominos makes their money. Businesses will always charge flat rate for each add on that should become more and more discounted, the more of whatever you buy. Good example of buying in bulk is Costco, essentially the same thing.
My issue is that I have a Costco Membership and a Shop Card (I use this for gas if T Mobile/Fuel Rewards partnership $0.20/gal minus the current price of gas at Shell is not cheaper than Costco on the same day) because my parents usually gift me with it. I do not have any credit cards that Costco accepts in store because they do not accept Discover.
This is a good deal for anyone else on here who can use it.
Last edited by Isitbudgetfriendly January 26, 2026 at 10:27 AM.
Wow, so eloquently stated and with details to backup how the OP was wrong...apparently the OP and Domino's website is wrong showing $6.99, but you're the only one with inside knowledge that it's actually $7.99.
Like
Helpful
Funny
Not helpful
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment
20 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank miotch
I think they always had this deal or am I thinking of another place? They had this deal where select items (pizzas, breadsticks, etc.) were $6.99 each.
This is a good deal for large pizzas, despite only being two topping.
I think they always had this deal or am I thinking of another place? They had this deal where select items (pizzas, breadsticks, etc.) were $6.99 each.
Wage conscious label, under $10.875 at the time where minimum wage is $7.25/hr.! Back in the day, one topping large would have been $1.50 on $1/hr.
This is about the best deal you get at domino's imo if you can live with two toppings. More toppings than that and the amounts get reduced to about the same total weight anyway at least from my stores. Get the 20% or more discounted gift cards from Costco/Sam's and you're golden.
For carryout only deal like this, they have constantly had $7.99 large one-topping for a year or two now. Before that it was two-topping for the same price.
This is about the best deal you get at domino's imo if you can live with two toppings. More toppings than that and the amounts get reduced to about the same total weight anyway at least from my stores. Get the 20% or more discounted gift cards from Costco/Sam's and you're golden.
https://slickdeals.net/f/19138786-starts-1-28-sam-s-club-members-february-instant-savings-book-100-domino-s-pizza-gift-card-4-x-25-70-more?src=catego
I am not a Sam's Club member though.
Edit: I did a cost analysis on getting the same pizza for the 50% off deals Dominos has and it beats that. If that deal was applied, I would have to spend $16.07/2 = $8.03 (assuming Dominos would eat the cost of the cent). Not bad. Usually a flat rate never beats % off, but in this case it does.
Also remember, if you want four toppings, put two toppings on each half and it will still be counted as two toppings total.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I think they always had this deal or am I thinking of another place? They had this deal where select items (pizzas, breadsticks, etc.) were $6.99 each.
Wage conscious label, under $10.875 at the time where minimum wage is $7.25/hr.! Back in the day, one topping large would have been $1.50 on $1/hr.
https://www.costco.com/p/-/domino...400010
The Costco 20% off domino's e-gift card deal is running. I _think_ these can be had by non-members for 5% surcharge but not sure.
https://www.costco.com/p/-/domino...400010
This is a good deal for anyone else on here who can use it.
https://www.costco.com/p/-/domino...400010
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment