Domino’s adds avocado to their pizzas for the first time

  • Domino’s will add avocados to their pizza range for the first time on December 11
  • The Free Your Flavour range will have new pizzas and toppings like BBQ chorizo
  • Avocado pizzas will start at $12.95 and cost $2 to add as an additional ingredient

Domino’s are launching a new range of pizzas and toppings next month, with one addition sure to appeal to millennials. 

Taking a cue from the smashed avo on toast craze, Domino’s Australia are putting avocado on the menu for the first time.

Starting on December 11, customers will be able to order new avocado pizzas or add the gourmet ingredient as an extra topping.

Domino’s are launching a new range of pizzas and toppings next month, with one addition sure to appeal to millennials (pictured is a new avocado pizza)

Domino’s Australia and New Zealand chief executive Nick Knight said the pizza chain aims to provide customers with the ingredients they want at an affordable price. 

‘The new menu is all about indulgence with premium ingredients and the tastes that people love,’ he said.

‘We’re really excited to be delivering these exciting flavours and helping customers to indulge in their favourite treat at a great price.

Taking a cue from the smashed avo on toast (pictured) craze, Domino's Australia are putting avocado on the menu for the first time

Taking a cue from the smashed avo on toast (pictured) craze, Domino’s Australia are putting avocado on the menu for the first time

‘For less than the price you would pay for a smashed avo on toast in most Australian cafes, Domino’s will offer traditional and premium pizzas you can share with friends.’

Part of a new Free Your Flavour range, the new avocado pizza will start at $12.95, or cost $2 as an additional ingredient. 

‘You shouldn’t have to choose between great tasting, quality ingredients and your hip pocket,’ Mr Knight said.

The new range will also feature ingredients like fire-roasted peppers, BBQ chorizo, bacon and chicken, and a choc chip cookie side.  

 

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