When fate hands you free pizzas for a year, all you can say, ‘One more, please!’


If free pizzas are worth millions to you, then Dominos is all set to make you a millionaire or should we say ‘Pizza-lionaire.’ Dominos is offering free pizzas for a whole year as a reward? Well, you should better believe it because it is true!

The American pizza chain has created the Order of the Domino’s Empire {ODE} to celebrate extraordinary people on the government’s honours list offering free pizza as a reward to people who have a remarkable contribution towards society. Say, a big ‘Mac-Cheese’ because Dominos is offering them free mouth-watering pizzas for a whole year.

The 48-year-old Kevin Fitzmaurice was the first recipient of this delicious reward. He is a football manager who hails from Sandhurst and has spent past decade inspiring Sandhurst Town FC footballers to be the best. Kevin was nominated by his daughter for helping local community children excel as footballers.

Copyright: © Mikael Buck / Domino’s

Another 20-year-old Holly O’Shea from Birmingham also received the award for her charity work. Holly was nominated by her boyfriend Jonah as she is the youngest ever athlete to compete in the Dubai Ironman Challenge to raise money for Palestinian refugees. Holly also ran campaigns supporting the LGBT community at Loughborough University.

Copyright: © Mikael Buck / Domino’s

So, hurry up and nominate anyone you know who has contributed within in their local community and society and are worthy of free pizza for an entire year.  Each recipient also receives a specially designed ODE medal that looks like a mini Golden Pizza! The medal is created by the official OBE manufacturers Toys & Co.

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When fate hands you free pizzas for a year, all you can say, ‘One more, please!’