Here’s how you could win a YEAR’S supply of Domino’s pizza today!


by Jane McGuire |
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According to Domino’s, 17 pizzas are ordered PER SECOND on Valentine’s Day, and over 360,000 Domino’s will be shared today as we celebrate the day of love.

To make things even better, the fast food chain are giving fans the chance to win a year’s supply of pizza! All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning is send your declarations of love of Domino’s to Love@dominos.co.uk, explaining exactly why you derserve to win.

Speaking about the deep love affair between Valentine’s Day and Dominoes, a spokesperson commented, “Domino’s is there for everyone this Valentine’s Day. Whether you need some cheesy chat up lines to break the ice, or if you’d like to make the ultimate declaration of love for pizza, we’ve got you covered.

‘February 14 is a big date in our calendar and we hope we can help ignite some Pepperoni Passion across the country with our freshly handmade pizza throughout the day.’

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