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Domino’s pizzas are made by hand from scratch to order. Its most popular pizza is the Pepperoni Passion.

In June 2011, Domino’s launched a new fresh dough Stuffed Crust. The original Stuffed Crust has since been followed by new variations including Saucy BBQ Stuffed Crust and Mexicano Stuffed Crust.

In August 2011, Domino’s launched a new Gourmet range, which features a new fresh thin crust base.

Nutritional information on all Domino’s products is listed on its Take a Fresh Look website - www.takeafreshlook.co.uk / www.takeafreshlook.ie.

In May 2012, Domino’s signed up to Out of Home Calorie Labelling Pledge, which is part of the Government’s Responsibility Deal. This saw the introduction of calorie information on Domino’s main ordering website.

In June 2012, the company signed up to the Hospitality and Food Service Agreement managed by WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme), the Government-funded organisation responsible for improving waste reduction and recycling.

In November 2012, Domino’s launched a gluten free pizza in its UK and Republic of Ireland stores, accredited by Coeliac UK.

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