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Domino’s unveils answer to soggy chips with new menu

Its chips were designed to be delivered and remain crispy.

Domino’s has created a solution to soggy chips with its new Crispy Chips with Pizza Salt menu.

The new and improved Crispy Chips were designed to be delivered and are the next step of the company’s evolution of Oven Baked Chips.

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According to Domino’s ANZ Chief Marketing Officer Allan Collins, Domino’s worked in collaboration with a global food coating company to create a chip batter that is designed to be baked in one of its super-hot ovens and delivered with maximum crispiness.

The chips were trialled and tested to withstand travel, maintain temperature and keep the same level of crunch you’d expect for pick-up or dine-in.

The new Crispy Chips also came with a special Pizza Salt seasoning that infuses pizza flavours into the chips. The new Crispy Chips with Pizza Salt are available nationwide for just $6.50 delivered.

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