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I've been messing around with ordering from Domino's for a little while and I found if you plan on ordering a pizza with more than 2-3 toppings, it's best to order a specialty pizza and just change the toppings on the pizza. Also if you are only ordering 1-3 toppings, see my last note at the bottom, may be useful to order your pizza half and half for the same price.
For the sake of comparison I used an X-Large Brooklyn style pizza for the basis of all comparisons. By building your own pizza, the prices come out as follows:
1 topping - $5.99
2 topping - $6.87
3 topping - $7.99
4 topping - $8.87
This is excluding the premium toppings (chicken, philly steak, and sliced italian sausage) each of which will add $0.25 to any order in which they are included.
If you are looking to get the most toppings (with best value, otherwise choose ExtravaganZZa Feast®) it is best to choose the specialty pizza: "Pacific Veggie Pizza".
The base price for a large Pacific Veggie Pizza is $7.49, while the X-Large Brooklyn Style is $8.25.
The veggie pizza comes with 9 toppings, each of which can be substituted. Here is an example:
X-Large (16") Brooklyn Pacific Veggie Pizza
Whole: Robust Inspired Tomato Sauce, Extra Cheese, Pepperoni, Italian Sausage, Beef, Ham, Bacon, Salami, Anchovies, Cheddar Cheese, No Feta Cheese, No Shredded Parmesan Asiago, No Shredded Provolone Cheese, No Black Olives, No Mushrooms, No Onions, No Roasted Red Peppers, No Spinach, No Diced Tomatoes
- $8.25
If you had only wanted a large pizza with the same toppings then you would only have to pay $7.49. If you wanted chicken or phily steak in there it would cost $8.50, if you wanted extra of any of the toppings it would likewise cost more but realistically they wouldn't put that much extra as pizzas can only hold so many toppings. If you wanted chicken or phily steak and could go for less toppings while still paying $8.25, then I would recommend using the Philly Cheese Steak as the base specialty pizza (comes with 6 toppings, replace phily steak with chicken if you wanted chicken).
There are a lot of combinations to try. A few notes:
- Only works for online orders
- Tax not included
- Going extra on any topping counts as one more topping
- Deep Dish costs more than Brooklyn Style
- Removing items does not decrease price
- Removing multiple items and adding a premium meat will still increase price by $0.25
- You can go half and half for all toppings, so for the veggie pizza you could have up to 18 different toppings on the pizza, 9 on each side for the same price. This might be useful if you wanted both chicken and philly steak on one pizza, half chicken, half philly with only $0.25 added instead of $0.50. Fare warning, doing something like this with 18 toppings might get you some unwanted toppings in your food courtesy of the pizza maker.