![]() What next?!?” and shared something similar to 35,000 people or so via Twitter. ![]() Just found out from my local shop that the Dominos tracker is totally not real. I immediately posted this to Facebook: “So depressed. Who told me this? The Dominos store manager. Apparently it was a very busy Monday lunch? When I pointed out that my pizza was already made and being inspected – very thoroughly – I was told that the Dominos Pizza Tracker is not real. I called my Dominos and asked about the status of our stuck pizza and was told that rather than the 17 to 27 minutes I was quoted my order would take to arrive, it was actually going to be closer to an hour. Time passed, tummies growled, kids complained. Our pizza got stuck at the quality inspection point. We ordered our food, sent an encouraging note to our pizza guru via the Pizza Tracker, and then watched with growling tummies as our order worked its way through the system.īut then something strange happened. We decided to go all out and make a Monday lunch a little something special. Last month during a school holiday that managed to fall on potentially the dreariest day of the year, my kids and I decided to order a Dominos pizza and the new stuffed cheesy bread (I’ve heard you can jump rope with the cheese) AND some Cinna Stix. If your kids are like mine, you have likely spent more time than you’re willing to admit publicly staring at the Dominos Pizza Tracker, waiting to watch your doughy goodness go from order placed to prep to bake to box and then – squee! – out for delivery.
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