Domino's deals: FREE PIZZA with secret discount code for customers over Easter

Traditionally bank holidays are spent visiting friends, enjoying some time off work and splashing the cash on a takeaway. 

The pizza company currently has an online deal which means customers who spend more than £10 on a Domino’s order will get their cash back. 

To get hold of the offer, order your pizza of choice through online site Quidco, and you’ll then be eligible for a £15 cashback. 

All you then have to do, is submit your receipt before the offer expires, and your dinner won’t end up costing a penny. But, the offer only applies to new customers who haven’t already got a Quidco account. 

Here’s how to claim your £15 free spend with Domino’s:

  • Join Quidco, for free
  • The site will direct you straight to Domino’s where you can order as much pizza as you’d like
  • You’ll receive a £15 cashback bonus to cover your order by the 7th of May.
  • You can then withdraw this straight to your bank, PayPal or as Amazon vouchers!

The offer is available to new members of the discount website until 30 April. The news comes as it was revealed Brits are dining out more than ever

The nation is cashing in on the soaring popularity of cut-price meal deals on offer at high street restaurant chains. 

Almost a third of respondents to an OpenTable survey said that dining out was better value than making meals at home. 

And over half admitted the amount of times they ate out had increased over the last five years, with 37 per cent saying they did so more this year than in 2015.

In the UK, Londoners were found to dine out most frequently, at over twice a week. 

OpenTable found the main motivation for people to eat out was that it’s easier than cooking at home (35 per cent) and because there was an increasing variety of cuisines on offer (30 per cent).

Almost 90 per cent of diners said they would always opt for the set menu, whereas 69 per cent admitted to using discount vouchers or promotional offers when eating out. 

A quarter of respondents said they would only dine out at restaurants that offer promotions.

Adrian Valeriano, vice-president of OpenTable Europe, said: “It’s great to see that Brits are interested in having great dining experiences while being sensible about their spending.

“With the increasing rate in dining out, restaurants are competitively pricing their menus in a way that challenges the average cost of dining at home.”

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