Domino's takes comfort food to the next level with pasta pizza toppings: Must try or hard pass?

Oh, the eternal struggle of choosing between pizza and pasta! If you're someone who finds themselves torn every time you open an Italian restaurant menu, we've got some exciting news for you.

Well, maybe it's exciting, or maybe it's just another problem to add to your list—it depends on how you look at it!



Get ready for Domino's latest creation: the Pasta Packed Pizza! Yes, you read it right.

This pizza chain has taken a bold step by introducing a range of pizzas topped with pasta. Move over, pineapple on pizza debate, because this new concoction is about to give it a run for its money!


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Domino's Australia has announced its Pasta Packed Pizza Range, available for $12. Credit: Instagram/dominos_au.



Picture this: three mouth-watering pizza bases generously smothered with a delightful mix of Bolognese, Chicken Carbonara, and Mac and Cheese concoctions. And here comes the kicker—the whole thing will only set you back $12!

Now you can indulge in the best of both worlds, merging the beloved flavours of pasta and pizza into one epic feast. Whether this ingenious invention is a dream come true or a culinary problem is entirely up to you. So, what's it going to be? Pizza or pasta? How about both?



According to Domino's ANZ Chief Marketing Officer Allan Collins, 'All pizza lovers know the joy of a perfectly cooked pizza, but when you add pasta to the equation, it takes the experience to a whole new level.'

'Our Pasta Packed Pizza Range is a harmonious fusion of a fluffy Domino's pizza base, made fresh in-store every day using 100 per cent Australian wheat and rich, tender al dente pasta,' Collins added.

And it certainly looks good enough to eat! Each pizza is expertly covered with perfectly seasoned homemade pasta sauces made from Australian ingredients, deliciously melted garlic butter and, of course, Domino's signature stretchy mozzarella.



People's reactions to this bold move have been quite a mixed bag, to say the least.

We've got the die-hard pasta fanatics who are absolutely over the moon about this creation. They can't stop raving about how it's a dream come true for carb lovers, and they're proclaiming its taste as nothing short of pure deliciousness.

One person even exclaimed, 'This is right up my alley!' Talk about a match made in pasta heaven.

On the flip side, not everyone is enthusiastic about it. Some are sceptical of the combination, questioning its existence and wondering, 'What's the point?'

One person boldly exclaimed, 'This is so weird. Who in their right mind would want this?' And brace yourself because someone even called it an absolute 'monstrosity' and claimed that 'We've gone too far.'

Key Takeaways

  • Domino's has introduced a new Pasta Packed Pizza range across its Australian stores, serving pizza topped with pasta.
  • The Pasta Packed Pizza includes three pizzas, each topped with Bolognese, Chicken Carbonara, and Mac and Cheese, for $12 pick-up.
  • The fusion of delicacies has sparked a debate among customers, with some eager to try it and others horrified at the mashup.
  • Domino's ANZ Chief Marketing Officer Allan Collins praised the new range, stating it takes pizza enjoyment to a new level.



The big question on everyone's mind is whether these Packed Pasta pizzas are a mouth-watering masterpiece or a complete disaster. It's a tough call, but here's what we propose: why not take the plunge and decide for yourself?

For $12, you can become the judge of this culinary collision, and who knows, you might just stumble upon a new favourite. Or perhaps you'll discover that it's simply not your cup of tea... or slice of pizza, in this case.

So, members, what do you think? Are pasta and pizza a match made in culinary heaven, or are you considering giving this one a pass? Drop a comment below and let us know what you think!
 
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