Domino's Pizza has recently introduced a new menu item that has got everyone talking – their Cheeseburger Pizza. This unique pizza combines chargrilled beef, American cheese, onions, and diced tomatoes to create a cheesy masterpiece that resembles a classic cheeseburger. But is it worth trying? Let's dive in!
The Taste
When you take a bite of the Domino's Cheeseburger Pizza, you'll be transported back to your childhood days of eating cheeseburgers from Burger King. The chargrilled beef and American cheese combination is a match made in heaven, and the onions and diced tomatoes add a fresh twist. However, some fans have complained that there isn't enough beef on the pie.
Pricing
What you might not know is that Domino's stores are owned and operated by independent franchisees who can set their own pricing. So, while a 14-inch large Cheeseburger Pizza costs $17.99 in Cincinnati, Ohio; Beverly Hills, California; and Summit, New Jersey, it costs $20.99 in Hauula, Hawaii. Yeah, everything costs more in Hawaii!
Ordering
The easiest way to pay ahead of time is through the Domino's app or website. Their bot, Dom, can help you place your order, track an order, or even reorder. You can also set up your Pizza Profile and join the Piece of the Pie Rewards Program.
Nutritional Value
Let's face it – pizza isn't usually considered a health food. But if you're concerned about the nutritional value of your Cheeseburger Pizza, Domino's offers a range of tools to help you make informed decisions. A large slice with Hand Tossed crust has 380 calories, 35 grams of carbs, and 19 grams of fat (9 grams of saturated fat). If you're superhuman and can stick to one slice, you'll be fine! But if not… well, everything in moderation, right?
Make it at Home
Considering its popularity, it didn't take long for fans to come up with their own copycat recipes. You can find over 9 million recipe choices online that use store-bought or homemade dough. Even Mashed shared a copycat cheeseburger recipe that uses store-bought dough and takes around 30 minutes to make. And if you want to try making a healthier version with no meat, Hot for Food has a vegan recipe that's definitely not as indulgent!
The Verdict
So, is Domino's Cheeseburger Pizza worth the hype? If you're a cheeseburger lover or just looking for something new and exciting, it's definitely worth trying. But if you're concerned about the nutritional value or want to try making it at home, there are plenty of options out there!
Is it Worth the Beach Life?
Would you give up Domino's Cheeseburger Pizza for beach life and piña coladas? It depends on how much you love pizza!