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Posted 28th Dec 2021
I’ve found a great hack to get a 13.5” garlic bread with cheese for £5, even on delivery orders, and it works pretty much everywhere. The only caveat is it must be part of a main order, and not ordered on its own.
Basically, order your food as normal and when you reach checkout look at the ‘more for later’ section, these items have a discount and if you scroll along you can get a 13.5” cheese and tomato pizza for £5. Many people may already know this.
If you want a cheap cheese and tomato pizza, add it to your order, pay and wait.
Now, if you want the garlic bread option, add the cheese pizza to your order still and pay for it. Once your order is confirmed contact your local dominos store and request they remove the pizza sauce from the cheese and tomato pizza and add garlic paste.
You now have yourself a large garlic bread traditional garlic bread for a fraction of the cost you’d pay elsewhere!
Basically, order your food as normal and when you reach checkout look at the ‘more for later’ section, these items have a discount and if you scroll along you can get a 13.5” cheese and tomato pizza for £5. Many people may already know this.
If you want a cheap cheese and tomato pizza, add it to your order, pay and wait.
Now, if you want the garlic bread option, add the cheese pizza to your order still and pay for it. Once your order is confirmed contact your local dominos store and request they remove the pizza sauce from the cheese and tomato pizza and add garlic paste.
You now have yourself a large garlic bread traditional garlic bread for a fraction of the cost you’d pay elsewhere!
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sorted byYou need to check out your local pizza places.
It will probably taste nicer too.
My locals all charge around £8-10 for a 14” garlic bread with cheese.
Surely must be in London.
That’s cheap, North Wales where I’m at it’s around £9 for Garlic and cheese bread
No, north east
More shocking:
Cheshire West council bans pizza takeaways due to "the high levels of obesity locally."
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I remember back In the early 90s the council kicking off because the shop sold "confectionery" to school kids at lunch time.
In reality most went to the shop to buy a sandwich for lunch as it was cheaper than buying at school and no one in their right mind paid for a minging school dinner. Even the well off kids took a packed lunch.
And why are local councils so idiotic. All the takeaway has to do is put up tables to sit at, click on a sit in option on till but kids walk out and it's registered as a sit in.
Omg don't get me started.
Why are High streets dying. Because business rates and rent are about £1000+ a week, where as just out of town they are triple the space for about £3k or less a month. (edited)
I remember when my school went through a phase of locking the school gates at lunch times and you had to get a pass to leave
Then you're getting ripped off big time.
Diane Abbott
Consistency of cardboard, and the taste of lino, but we aren't here to discuss quality. Feel the width.