Domino's Pizza, Inc.
Ann Arbor, US, 20 Mar. 2023, 12:06 CEST
Time Out: Domino's® is Offering 50% Off Menu-Priced Pizzas This Week

Domino's is giving an alley-oop to basketball fans who want a special deal this week.

Domino's is celebrating college basketball’s biggest month by offering customers 50% off all menu-priced pizzas ordered online from March 20-26. img#1
Domino's is celebrating college basketball’s biggest month by offering customers 50% off all menu-priced pizzas ordered online from March 20-26.

Time Out: Domino's® is Offering 50% Off Menu-Priced Pizzas This Week

Domino's Pizza Inc. (NYSE: DPZ), the largest pizza company in the world, is giving basketball fans a slam dunk of a deal. The brand is celebrating college basketball's biggest month by offering customers 50% off all menu-priced pizzas ordered online today through March 26.

"Domino's is giving an alley-oop to basketball fans who want a special deal this week," said Christopher Thomas-Moore, Domino's senior vice president – customer and store experience. "What's better than cheering on your favorite team while enjoying a delicious slice of pizza? Getting that pizza at a great price! We hope carryout and delivery customers alike take advantage of this great offer."

The 50% off deal is available on menu-priced pizzas ordered through Domino's online ordering channels, which include www.dominos.com, Domino's mobile app, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Facebook Messenger and voice ordering with Dom.

Fun Facts – Domino's and Basketball

  • Domino's sold more than 3 million pizzas during the 2022 national semifinals and championship game night combined – enough to give more than 40 pizzas to each person attending the final game in Houston this year.
  • During the 2022 college basketball tournament, Domino's produced enough dough to match the weight of more than 22 million basketballs.
  • It takes 69 Domino's pizza boxes stacked from the floor of a basketball court to reach the hoop.
  • It takes more than 4,500 Domino's pizza boxes to cover a 4,600-square-foot basketball court.