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Online pizza has the lot

If you’re a pizza lover, there is no doubt that you can recall several times that you have ordered a pizza and the store has gotten it completely wrong. Menus also seem to have a habit of disappearing from sight right when you need them as well.
This is where the concept of creating and ordering pizzas online really shines.
Domino’s Pizza recently released a fantastic new website, designed specifically for people to create their very own custom made pizzas online.
Starting off with your standard selection of pizzas, you are then able to select from a range of crust types, sauce bases, and can also add or remove any of the many toppings available.
Once you have completed creating your pizza, you then have the option of ordering from a selection of drinks and side dishes.
Payment can also be made via credit card through the site, or you can opt to pay in the store if you choose to pick up your order.
A lot of time and effort has been spent on the presentation of the site and it has been designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. It also includes a lot of funky animation and special effects which make it unique in comparison to other sites.
If you’ve got the craving for a pizza and would like to try ordering your very own custom made pizza online, then surf to http://www.dominos.com.au and start creating your own masterpiece of a pizza.

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