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Domino's introduces 'foldable' New York-style pizza: Deals include large pie for $10.99
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Date:2025-04-16 14:09:43
You can now get a slice of New York delivered straight to your home.
Domino's Pizza announced Monday it is introducing New York-style pizza to its menus nationwide. According to a news release from the company, the pizza is made with a new thin crust that is cut into "big, foldable slices."
The company says the New York-style pies, available now, are made with "fresh, never frozen dough that is stretched thin, by hand." The pizza is then topped with a melty blend of cheese made with 100% real mozzarella and provolone, and cut into six big, foldable slices.
"Domino's prides itself on offering a variety of pizza crusts for all different tastes," said Russell Weiner, Domino's CEO, in the news release. "Our pizza chefs created this new pizza crust to allow the deliciousness of our ingredients to shine through."
Weiner said the pizza has the "perfect balance of crust, sauce, cheese and toppings in every bite."
Domino's offers deals to celebrate arrival of New York-style pizza
Customers looking to try the new Domino's pizza can take advantage of a few deals.
You can get large three-topping New York-style pizzas for $10.99 each, or you can order the new pies as part of the Mix & Match Deal, which is any two or more menu items (including medium two-topping New York-style pizzas) for $6.99 each.
Domino's Rewards members may also redeem 60 points for a free medium two-topping New York-style pizza, the company said.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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