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Free Domino’s Apology Pizza Hack Has Customer Ecstatic And Sharing The Secret; Viewers Call it The Domino Effect

TikToker Lina Hara, posted a video that quickly became viral for revealing a ‘secret’ hack to get a Domino’s pizza for free. She prefaced the hack by saying that her local Domino’s typically takes a good long while to process…

TikToker Lina Hara, posted a video that quickly became viral for revealing a ‘secret’ hack to get a Domino’s pizza for free.

She prefaced the hack by saying that her local Domino’s typically takes a good long while to process orders.

And because of the wait she says that ,”I have accidentally stumbled into the greatest life hack of all time.”

@lina.hara is beyond excited in the video with her free (and now empty) Domino’s pizza box on full display.

The hack rides on the premise that Domino’s holds a certain level of standard to deliver/serve their pizza’s within a “reasonable amount of time.”

The pizza chain used to have a 30 minute or less guarantee on every order and if it took longer than that, customers would receive an apology email stating that “we’re sorry that your order didn’t go expected” and offering 20% off the next order or a free pizza.

Lina says that she “obviously” chose the free pizza over the discount and has done this again and again…and again.

And the endless loop of pizza’s keep coming with Lina spending nary a cent.

@lina.hara

you are welcome for this information

♬ original sound – Lina Hara

The guarantee no longer exists officially, but they do still send out the email if the order takes longer than expected.

One TikToker called it the “Domino effect“.

Many wanted to keep the hack on the low-down thinking that putting a spotlight on it…would cause Domino’s to change the policy.

QUIET! I’ve been using these for free pizza for months. It’s the only way I can afford it 😂”

“domino’s gonna see this and be like “aanndd it’s gone”

Don’t give out the secret. You unlocked an unlimited pizza hack

And some unfortunately, fortunate viewers said that they couldn’t use the hack because their Domino’s is efficient in getting orders out the door.

Lina replied to viewers who want the hack kept a secret by saying that she’s “not worried” since Domino’s has had the guarantee active for fifty years.

A rash of hacks in recent times have been applied to fast food chains across the board and then recorded and posted online…then chains like Chipotle begin cracking down and removing the ability for anyone to hack their way into discount glory.

When videos such as Lina’s go viral, everyone ends up trying the hack at the same time and what happens next is a logistical nightmare for employees that get backed up and have to endure preparing and serving these additional orders that come in at breakneck a speed.

Like one person commented: “Guys don’t post your hacks online they will close the loop“.

Part of the fun of a working hack is that not many people know about it and the one’s that do, can revel in the fact that they are one of the few enlightened.

The numbers on the viral video show just how many people have watched and now know about the “secret” hack as it touts almost 500k likes and 3500 comments.

Too much of a good thing really can be bad, especially if everyone is in on it. It’s only a matter of time until Domino’s “closes the loop”.

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