Domino’s Pizza hack that will save you £20 off a takeaway order this weekend

If you've decided that after another long week in lockdown, you won't be cooking this weekend – we aren't judging. Friday night takeaway just got a whole lot cheaper thanks to the range of deals live on the Domino's Pizza website.

Whether you're eating solo or looking for options to feed the whole family, Domino's has plenty of discounts available including £10 off when you spend £30 or more. Simply apply the voucher and load your basket up with a minimum of £30 worth of food, and the discount will be activated.

On top of that amazing deal, hungry Brits can also get a further £10 off their order using money-saving website TopCashback's latest offer. The cashback site is giving any new member £10 when they orders at least £10 worth of food from Domino's. All you need to do is sign up Topcashback for free here as a new member and click on the deal before placing your order.

Customers who take advantage of the £10 off when you spend £30 or more deal and cashback offer can reduce their final bill by £20, because two handy discounts are always better than one.

There's also an active voucher on the Domino's website to feed a family of four for only £24 (or £14 after cashback). In the offer you'll get two medium pizzas and two sides, as well as a free 1.25l drink. You can use the TopCashback deal on top of any of the live discounts available at Domino's.

Earlier this month Domino's launched its Absolute Banger pizza for anyone keen to switch up their regular order and try something new. The new pizza features pepperoni slices, with fiery chorizo and dashings of sausage.

There's also been some new additions to the vegan-friendly menu too, with the arrival of the Chick-Ain't pizza that is made with vegan soya strips and an ultra-melty, vegan cheese alternative and vegan nuggets in the sides menu.

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