Domino's Has a Hidden Wedding Registry
What goes better with wedding bells than a medium pepperoni pie?
Are you recently betrothed? Well first, a hearty congratulations to you! What a monumental thing it is to find a love so great that you want to commit to spending a life together. It's certainly a reason to celebrate, and there's no better way to do that than… with Domino's Pizza. Specifically, by having other people pay for your Domino's Pizza with the chain's best hidden tool — its wedding registry.
Yes, you read that right. We were recently reminded of this fantastic gem that officially launched in 2017, and wondered if it was still an option for upcoming nuptials. We checked with Domino's, and yes, it's active and real.
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"We wanted to give recently-engaged couples that are passionate about pizza the chance to register for something they both truly love as much as their partner," Jenny Fouracre-Petko, a spokesperson for Domino's, shared at the time of its launch. "Choosing wedding gifts can be a daunting process, especially if couples can't agree on what to register for. Our registry aims to bring couples together over their shared love of pizza."
Here's how it works: Future newlyweds can create and customize their registry online, and choose from a variety of e-gift card options that they can use on Dominos.com to buy "whatever items they like whenever they’re hungry." While the gift cards can all be used to purchase any Domino's products, they come with a variety of names and themes to make the registry more fun.
"For those who aren't sure what to serve at pre-wedding festivities like bachelorette parties, Domino's has it covered with 'Cater the Bachelorette Party'" — a $60 option that supplies pizza for the bridal party — Domino's explained. "Registrants also have the option to treat wedding guests to pizza at the end of the reception by adding 'Dancing with My Slice' to their registry."
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Newlyweds can even get in on the fun by registering for the "Low-key Date Night" or "An Excuse Not to Cook" options. Those who've created a registry just need to share their unique URL far and wide and wait for the pizzas to roll in.
"We hear often from customers that Domino's was a part of their big day, from proposals to after-hours meals at their wedding," Fouracre-Petko added. "We wanted to make it easier for people to ask for and receive something that they'll really use." Go ahead and spread some love by creating a registry at dominosweddingregistry.com.
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