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Grab a slice of Big Apple

Geelong pizza lovers can get a slice of the Big Apple with Domino’s New Yorker range.

The huge New York inspired pizzas feature three times more cheese than Domino’s standard pizzas and slices so big customers can fold them.

Domino’s Geelong franchisee Kade Seaman said the range is ideal for feeding a crowd and is the perfect social sharing food in the lead up to the festive season.

“These aren’t your usual Domino’s pizzas – our authentic New Yorker pizzas are loaded with cheese, consist of softer dough and include slices so big, you need to fold them before taking a bite,” Mr Seaman said.

Domino’s has recently added a new pizza to the range, The Big Philly Cheese Steak – a huge pie cut into eight extra-large slices topped with tender Philly steak, mushrooms, red onion and capsicum on a tasty American style cheddar sauce base.

The range also includes The Big Pepperoni, The Big Cheese, The Big Ham and Pineapple, The Big Pepperoni and Sausage, The Big Three Meats, The Big Pepperoni, Sausage and Mushroom, as well as a Half n’ Half option.

Available from $17.95 pick up.

For more information on Domino’s New Yorker range visit dominos.com.au.

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