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Domino’s launches Italiano range

The menu includes three new pizzas.

Domino’s is launching three pizzas under the new Italiano range.

The menu includes pizza flavours such as spicy Diavola, creamy Carbonara and Bolognese.

The Diavola comes in crispy pepperoni, olives, cheddar, stretchy mozzarella and oregano on a garlic and tomato base, finished with chilli flakes. Meanwhile, the Bolognese is a seasoned beef, mozzarella and oregano pizza, topped with layers of rich cheese and pizza sauce. The Carbonara comes with a crème fraiche base with crispy bacon and mushrooms, topped with three types of cheese and sprinkled with spring onion.

According to Domino’s, the new flavours aim to inspire a feeling of nostalgia and comfort amongst Australians.

“These new pizzas are layered with Italian flavours, generous toppings and, finished with a rich, oven-baked cheese that ties it all together. These aren’t your Nonna’s traditional recipes... but we think she just might approve,” Michael Tracey, Head of New Product Development and Innovation at Domino’s ANZ, said.

Domino’s Italiano range is available in stores across Australia starting from 22 July 2025 and priced from $14, Pick Up for a Limited Time Only.

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