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Black Friday 2025: Domino’s Is Offering Pizzas At 50% Off!

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Black Friday 2025 is here! And Domino’s Pizza Inc. (Nasdaq: DPZ) didn’t want to be left out of the deals. This time, the company has surprised its customers with a delicious promotion you definitely won’t want to miss: pizzas at 50% off! Here’s when and how you can get yours.

When will Domino’s offer pizzas at 50% off?

According to the company, the promotion will be valid from November 28 to December 7, 2025, giving you an entire week to take advantage of it and satisfy your craving.

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How to get Domino’s pizzas at 50% off

To enjoy the offer, you simply need to place your order online or through the mobile app. The deal applies to any pizza.

Domino’s Pizza Menu

Currently, the popular pizza chain offers six delicious crust options:

  • Hand Tossed
  • Handmade Pan
  • Crunchy Thin
  • Gluten-Free
  • New York Style
  • Parmesan Stuffed Crust

Customers can customize their pizzas with a wide variety of toppings, including pepperoni, ham, pineapple, bacon, cream cheese, mushrooms, sausage, jalapeños, salami, olives, parmesan cheese, and more. Domino’s also offers tasty sides to go with your pizza, such as boneless wings, traditional wings, fries, and cheesy bread.

Domino’s Pizza History

Founded in 1960, Domino’s Pizza is the largest pizza company in the world, with a significant share in both delivery and carryout services. The company pioneered the use of patented thermal bags to keep pizzas hot during delivery. It also invented the corrugated pizza box, designed to prevent moisture damage and keep the cheese from sticking to the lid.

Today, the company ranks among the leading global restaurant brands, operating over 21,300 stores in more than 90 markets. In 2024, it reported over $19.1 billion in global retail sales. The system is made up of independent franchise owners, who accounted for 99% of its stores by the end of Q4 2024.

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What is Black Friday?

Black Friday is a commercial event that originated in the United States and takes place the day after Thanksgiving. Its name, “Black Friday,” has several explanations; one of the most widely accepted is that it refers to the moment when retailers go from being “in the red” to “in the black”—that is, they start turning a profit thanks to the surge in sales.

The tradition dates back to the mid-20th century, but it was during the last two decades that the day established itself as one of the most important shopping events of the year—first in physical stores, and later online with the rise of e-commerce.

Today, Black Friday has become an international event that marks the official start of the holiday shopping season. Millions of people take advantage of it to make smart, planned purchases at significant discounts.

In Which Countries Is Black Friday Celebrated?

Although it began as a purely American tradition, Black Friday has expanded globally. Today, it’s celebrated in more than 50 countries, including:

  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • United Kingdom
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • France
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • India
  • Australia

In each country, the exact date may vary slightly based on local commercial calendars and shopping customs, but the concept remains the same: offering major discounts as a prelude to the Christmas season.

In Latin America, Black Friday has gained particular strength thanks to the growth of e-commerce and the involvement of major international brands. In Europe, many physical stores and websites launch special campaigns days in advance, adapting their promotions to local shopping behaviors.

Even in countries where Thanksgiving isn’t celebrated, Black Friday’s impact is so strong that many businesses use it as a key strategy to end the year on a high note.

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