![]() I would go with my frozen pizza with added vegetables, your best local pizza place, or making it yourself. My suggestion? If you need a quick dinner, pizza is a good choice. I hear the hand tossed crust is pretty good, but I can't waste the calories on trying this pizza again. It was a pre-frozen crust that reminded me of frozen pizza. But, the crust still tasted like cardboard (I think it was cardboard). So back to my spinach, red pepper option - my first question is where are the spinach and red peppers? Does that seem like a really small amount to you? I want lots of veggies on my pizza because I consider pizza to be a vegetable delivery device (not unlike tortilla chips).Īnd the taste? The good news is that the sauce tastes much better - lots of flavor and a bit spicy. The sodium number here is out of control because this is just for one slice and you are looking at 22% of your daily value of sodium. Here is the nutritional information for that same slice with hand tossed crust and the normal amount of cheese:Ģ40 calories, 9 g fat, 34 g carbohydrates, 10 g protein, 2 g fiber, 540 mg sodium, 7 Points+ ![]() Not bad! I DID try to order the healthiest option. ![]() Let's start with the facts for one slice (1/8th of large pie) of pizza:ġ75 calories, 8 g fat, 19 g carbohydrates, 6 g protein, 1 g fiber, 300 mg sodium, 5 Points+ And I could end the review here because I think that says a lot about this pizza (but I won't :) Yes, you heard me $6.21 including tax for a large pizza with two toppings. Here is the photo of the large, light cheese, thin crust, spinach, and roasted red pepper pizza that I ordered and paid $6.21 for: Pizza is a pretty good choice when as compared to other fast foods like french fries AND you can get it with lots of healthy vegetables. There is nothing inherently unhealthy about pizza. Also, I like that their site features their nutritional information (scroll to the bottom of the home page) - and you can use it to figure out what you want to order see here: Calculate Calories Domino's Pizza. Never the less, I decided to give the new Domino's a try because I had hope that were going to pull it off. I can't say it arrived faster or was cheaper than Domino's but my values are a bit different. I have ALWAYS been able to find pizza that tastes better. But, my problem is that everywhere I have lived (including the South) there has been a better local option to Domino's. Their year long marketing campaign has featured the fact that their pizza is made with REAL food (not processed garbage) and made fresh. No one seemed to care how it tasted or if it was good for you. The whole concept of Domino's has been that they can get you a cheap meal in 30 minutes or less. ![]() (you can see their ads on the Pizza Turnaround website) My tasting notes ran something like: cardboard, ketchup, bland cheese with the consistency of glue. Actually, I had to laugh when I saw their commercials because they reflected EXACTLY what I thought of Domino's pizza from the single time I tasted it. ![]()
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