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There’s only one thing in life better than pizza: free pizza.
Starting a day before the Super Bowl, Domino’s Piece of the Pie Rewards members can start earning points towards a free medium, two-topping pizza by submitting pictures of pizza to the Domino’s app.
In its latest ad for the campaign, the company made it clear that literally any pizza qualifies. It can be a competitor’s pizza, bagel bites, or even a toy pizza. The promotion will run through April 28th, 2019.
During this 13-week period, loyalty members can “scan” any pizza to earn 10 rewards points. After you claim your points, you have six months to use them.
Users can only earn points for one submission each week, and may only redeem six times total during campaign. Successfully completing the challenge six times gets you 60 Points which converts to a free medium, two-topping pizza! That’s an $11.99 value, just for snapping some pizza pics.
This is a nationwide campaign, so the promotion is open to everyone. However, the number of points available each day will vary based on the company’s arranged weekly minimums. So you may have to wait a day to post and get your points on occasion.
If you haven’t enrolled in Domino’s rewards program yet, you can sign up here. Plus, it’s free to join! However, it might be easier to download the app and register through there. Find the Domino’s app on Google Play and Apple.
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