Few things are more comforting than a cheesy, garlic pizza
It's the weekend, which for many means a takeaway. If your go-to is a pizza then at some point you've probably ordered Domino's - although not the cheapest option, your tastebuds will thank you.
If you've tried the little garlic bread pizzas but wished you could buy it in a bigger form there's a trick you can try. The £5.99 pizza garlic breads are only six inches, and with four slices if you're sharing then you're getting one, maybe two, slices at most. But thankfully, a current Domino's offer lets you order a large 'create your own' pizza with two toppings for £9.99, instead of the usual £19.99. All you have to do is order a cheese pizza and add the garlic spread which is used on the mini garlic bread and voila, you have your giant garlic bread to enjoy.
There are variations that customers seem to pick depending on their taste preference. Some add extra cheese, others take off the tomato sauce, but the mini version does include the sauce so it's more like the real thing, the Manchester Evening News. Either way, you won't be disappointed when you taste it. Once you know, there's no going back. Domino's deals differ from store to store and vary according to delivery or collection. Visit the website to see the deals near you.
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