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Domino's announce tasty hot honey pizza is coming to Irish shores
Domino's announce tasty hot honey pizza is coming to Irish shores

Irish Daily Mirror

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Domino's announce tasty hot honey pizza is coming to Irish shores

As Ireland looks forward to another hot spell, Domino's are bringing a heat of their own this summer. The pizza purveyors are jumping on the trend sweeping North America and introducing Hot Honey to their Irish menu. Louise Pilkington, Domino's Director of Innovation (and honorary Queen Bee), said: "We've blended sweet, pure honey and fiery chilli flakes to create a drizzle that's so delicious; it might just become the talk of the hive. "In addition to tasting The Ultimate Hot Honey Pepperoni Pizza, customers will be able to add Hot Honey Drizzle to their Create Your Own pizza creations. It's been so exciting to bring one of my favourite ingredients to the Domino's menu!' The Hot Honey Drizzle is the perfect mix of sweet honey infused with crushed red chillies and can be added as a topping to any pizza on the Domino's menu. Meanwhile, The Ultimate Hot Honey Pepperoni Pizza will see the hot honey drizzled over Domino's pepperoni pizza, made with signature fresh dough, vine-ripened tomato sauce, and a generous sprinkling of 100% mozzarella cheese. Hot honey lovers will need to act fast, as the golden opportunity is only sticking around for four weeks. For those with an extra sweet tooth, Double Choc Caramel Cookies – four double chocolate cookies with an indulgent, melt in the middle caramel centre – have also made a return to the Domino's menu. The Ultimate Hot Honey Pepperoni Pizza and Hot Honey Drizzle are available to order online, through the Domino's app and in Domino's stores across the nation. In addition, Domino's Tasty Twosome continues with a medium pizza & classic side available for €17.99.

Domino's confirms it's axed popular pizza from all UK sites after launch five years ago
Domino's confirms it's axed popular pizza from all UK sites after launch five years ago

Scottish Sun

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Domino's confirms it's axed popular pizza from all UK sites after launch five years ago

Plus, why products are axed from restaurants OUT OF STOCK Domino's confirms it's axed popular pizza from all UK sites after launch five years ago Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DOMINO'S has removed a popular pizza from all its UK locations just five years after it launched. The fast food chain dropped the fan-favourite in a bid to improve and "refine" its menu, bosses said. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Domino's Pizza Vegan is no longer available to order Credit: Domino's Pizza Customers can no longer buy the vegan pizzas which launched across sites in the UK in 2020. Unhappy diners jumped online to share their disappointment, with one calling the axe a massive "shame". Another called the move "really disappointing" and said they only discovered the vegan items had been ditched when trying to order online in the last few weeks. Domino's has since confirmed the vegan options have been pulled from menus while the firm "refines" and "updates" its offering. A spokesperson said: 'At Domino's, we're always tuning into what our customers want and updating our menu accordingly. "As part of this ongoing process, we're refining our plant-based pizza selection to spotlight the fan favourites that keep our customers coming back. "We remain committed to offering a tasty range of vegan options that caters to all tastes and preferences, making sure our customers always have plenty of delicious choices to enjoy.' This comes just days after the pizza firm cut the much-loved Ultimate Chicken Mexicana Pizza from its menu. The menu option combined spiced pulled chicken, juicy tomatoes, crunchy onions, spicy jalapenos and green and red peppers, topped with a spiced mayo drizzle. A spokesperson said: "The incredibly popular Ultimate Chicken Mexicana Pizza has been removed from the national Domino's menu. Domino's axes pizza favourite and time running out for cost of living payments "Despite its popularity, we're always looking to make room for more deliciousness. "In this case, it's to welcome the return of our Double Choc Caramel Cookies as well as another exciting product we'll be revealing next week." News the pizza had been dropped from menus left many distraught. One asked: "Hi, have you discontinued The Ultimate Chicken Mexicana pizza? "Was my favourite and hope it comes back." Another rsaid: "That new Ultimate Chicken Mexicana looks banging." Meanwhile another commented: "The new Ultimate Chicken Mexicana is quite good tbf."

Domino's confirms it's axed ‘unreal' pizza from all UK sites after launch just two years ago
Domino's confirms it's axed ‘unreal' pizza from all UK sites after launch just two years ago

Scottish Sun

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Domino's confirms it's axed ‘unreal' pizza from all UK sites after launch just two years ago

We reveal below what other products major brands have discontinued in 2025 OUT OF STOCK OUT OF STOCK Domino's confirms it's axed 'unreal' pizza from all UK sites after launch just two years ago Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DOMINO'S has confirmed it has axed a popular pizza after its launch just two years ago. The fast food chain has ditched the main to make way for newer items on the menu. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Domino's' Ultimate Chicken Mexicana Pizza has been discontinued Credit: Dominos Customers can no longer buy the Ultimate Chicken Mexicana Pizza, which was first unveiled in 2023. Eaters could get a small for £10, medium for £12 or large for £14 as part of the chain's Price Slice deal. The menu option combined spiced pulled chicken, juicy tomatoes, crunchy onions, spicy jalapenos and green and red peppers, topped with a spiced mayo drizzle. However, Domino's has now confirmed it has been dropped from menus. A spokesperson said: "The incredibly popular Ultimate Chicken Mexicana Pizza has been removed from the national Domino's menu. "Despite its popularity, we're always looking to make room for more deliciousness. "In this case, it's to welcome the return of our Double Choc Caramel Cookies as well as another exciting product we'll be revealing next week." News the pizza has been dropped from menus will no doubt leave shoppers distraught. One recently asked on X: "Hi, have you discontinued The Ultimate Chicken Mexicana pizza? "Was my favourite and hope it comes back." Tottenham trolled by Domino's with massive billboard outside stadium mocking trophy drought ahead of Man Utd final clash Others who loved the slice will be fuming to hear it's been discontinued as well, with one branding it "unreal" when it first launched. Another recently posted on X: "That new Ultimate Chicken Mexicana looks banging." Meanwhile another commented: "The new Ultimate Chicken Mexicana is quite good tbf." OTHER DISCONTINUED ITEMS It's common practice for retailers and chains to discontinue products based on customer demand and sales. Greggs recently exclusively revealed to The Sun the Chargrill Chicken Oval Bite had been dropped from menus. But, the bakery chain said it was to make way for the new Roast Chicken Salad Roll, which launched in May. Meanwhile, Tesco also recently confirmed it had axed its own-brand beef sausages. It came after Tesco confirmed it axed popular southern fried chicken flavour instant noodles. The pack costed around 50p, but was dropped and replaced with another chicken flavour shoppers could buy. Tesco also recently cut its own-brand tomato and basil soup from its chilled range. The Sun exclusively revealed last month Cadbury's axed Fry's Coffee Cream after first launching it in 2023 too. Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders. Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done. For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable. For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018. It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year. Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks. While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

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