Mon50p is for mondays only lol
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I agree. 3.00 is ridiculous for delivery. Other places charge 4. Gone are the days of free delivery.
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Yep.CoolDudeClan wrote: ↑ So pick it up
Feb 18th, 2019 3:43 pm
Same here.. Markham location let me add but not downtown.
Feb 18th, 2019 4:02 pm
If you're an abstainer that works every time. However...CoolDudeClan wrote: ↑ So pick it up
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#1. Eat the toppings off the pizza and toss the bread
You might get looked at like you’re crazy, but eating the toppings only off your pizza is a good way to keep it low-carb.
If you have any say in the matter, order a few slices of a pizza that is full of meat, cheese, and low-carb veggies, such as the ExtravaganZZa, which comes with pepperoni, ham, Italian sausage, beef, onions, green peppers, mushrooms, black olives, and mozzarella cheese.
Grab a fork and scrape off of the toppings off, leaving the bread behind. You can either eat the toppings as is or add them to a side salad if it’s available.
We don’t think Domino’s offers lettuce wraps, but you can always ask. If they do, add the toppings to a lettuce wrap and create your own low-carb pizza pie.
#2. Stay away from gluten-free crusts
Gluten-free crusts might seem like a good option because they don’t contain wheat, but this doesn’t mean they are healthy or even remotely low-carb.
In fact, most gluten-free products are packed full of worse ingredients than gluten itself, such as chemicals, food additives, and preservatives that try to mimic the action of gluten.
The truth is that there are very few ingredients that can replace the texture of gluten in foods, so we recommend that you don’t even try. Additionally, the gluten-free pizza crust that you’ll find at Domino’s is not low-carb, so it’s a no-no for your keto diet.
#3. Go for a sandwich or a salad
It’s easier to pick the bread off of a sandwich than it is pizza. Because of this, we recommend ordering a salad or sandwich the next time you visit Domino’s. They have two salad offerings: a classic garden salad and a chicken caesar salad.
You’ll want to hold the croutons and dressing on both of these salads if you can or pick the croutons off if the salad is premade.
In addition to asking for no bread on your sandwich, you’ll also want to ask for no sauce. Order a sandwich that offers the cleanest meat possible.
In other words, if it’s doused in buffalo or ranch sauce, then stay away from it. We like the looks of their Philly cheese steak or the chicken parmesan sandwiches.
#4. Beware of all chicken and side dishes
It might seem like a safe option to order off Domino’s chicken section, but all of the options on this part of the menu are breaded or smothered in some kind of sauce.
You’ll also want to stay away from all side dishes at Domino’s. This includes breads, desserts, and drinks (unless it’s bottled water) as well.
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