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Pizza at my door, simply by tweeting an emoji. It seemed simple enough, until it wasn't. If you already have a Domino's account set up, it technically is quite easy.
Emoji are useless for a great many things, and now they’re useful for one: pizza. Take-out, phone calls, online orders, and even a dedicated app simply aren’t enough for Domino’s, and the ...
I tested the system by first tweeting the pizza emoji to @dominos at 12:43 PM ET today, and waited to see what would happen next. (You can also tweet using the hashtag #easyorder if you don’t ...
Then users tweet the pizza emoji at Domino's and someone will DM the customer to confirm that they actually want to place an order, and aren't just tweeting about how pizza is bae.
Ordering a pizza is now as easy as tweeting an emoji. Starting next week, Domino's (DPZ) will allow customers to tweet their orders for pizza, and frequent users will be able to request delivery ...
You just tap an emoji, and minutes later your pizza will be on its way. There is a set-up process - which we recommend you do pre-hangover - but as soon as you've got it sorted, you're good to get ...
If Domino’s low-pricing and determined ads won’t make you pick up the phone and order yourself three to five pies for some obscenely low price like $20, the pizza company is going to make it ...
A n estimated 74% of Americans use emojis every day. We use them in text messages, Facebook posts and when we chat online. You can even text a pizza emoji to Domino’s to order a pizza. Yet ...
Next time you want a pizza and your smartwatch ordering button has run out of battery, Domino’s has come up with something almost as easy. Starting May 20, Domino’s will let customers place an ...
Given the overwhelming popularity and cultural capital emoji hold, Domino's may have just have broken new ground in pizza delivery.Sure, its pizza may not have the gourmet ingredients of your ...