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FREE Emergency Pizza in Clarksville!

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FREE Emergency Pizza in Clarksville!

You know those moments when you could just go for a pizza?

You hadn’t planned for it, but a pizza would just solve EVERYTHING. That’s what am Emergency Pizza is for and Dominos Pizza understands this, so they’re offering one free EMERGENCY pizza!

With one small catch of course. You need to first join the Dominos Rewards Program within the next 7 days. Then you’ll need to place a delivery order online, or a digital carryout order of $7.99 or more. 

Once you’re in the Rewards App, look for the “My Deals and Rewards” page. That’s where you’ll be able to claim your FREE Emergency Pizza. Once you earn your free pizza you’ll have to redeem it within 30 days. No problem right? I mean we could use an Emergency Pizza at least once a week! 🙂

You can find Dominos at 2166 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

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