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Have student loans? Want free pizza? Dominos is giving away $1 million worth of pies.
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Date:2025-04-16 19:22:20
Still paying off student loans and in broke because of it?
Depending on your luck, some college graduates won't need to worry about paying for dinner for a hot minute.
Domino’s is giving away $1 million worth of free pizzas to customers who are resuming student loan payments.
The food chain on Wednesday announced its Domino’s Emergency Pizzas for Student Loans program, a new extension of Domino’s Emergency Pizzas program that was announced earlier this month offering a free medium two-topping pizza for customers to grab "when it's urgent."
The new program gives people with student loan payments the chance to apply for a free, medium two-topping pizza.
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“Student loan payments have resumed for millions of Americans, and we wanted to help in our own little way by using the power of pizza to do something nice for our customers,” said Kate Trumbull, Domino’s senior vice president and chief brand officer. “When life gives you loans, Domino’s gives you free pizza!”
As of Wednesday afternoon, $62,000 OF $1 million in emergency pizzas had been given away, Dominos posted on its website.
The offer is available while supplies last, Dominos said.
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When can I apply for a free pizza
Now!
Starting Wednesday, Domino is giving away free "Emergency Pizza for Student Loans" codes each day, until all $1 million worth of free pizza codes have been claimed.
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How to apply and redeem a free 'Emergency Pizza for Student Loans'
To apply for a free pizza - just like college, Dominos says, you must fill out an application. Here’s how customers can apply for and redeem their student loan Emergency Pizza:
- Visit dominos.com/student-loans
- Apply for a free 'Emergency Pizza for Student Loans'
- Verify the email address the food chain provides
- If you receive a code, you must redeem you free pizza by ordering one within the following 30 days. (The offer is available online and via carryout).
- If codes are available, Domino’s will send applicants an email with the free pizza code.
If you order delivery, Dominos said you can only get your free pie if you meet the store’s delivery minimum requirements.
For more information about Domino’s Emergency Pizza for Student Loans program and to apply, visit dominos.com/student-loans.
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Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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