Order Domino's pizza in one step


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  • Tuesday, 24 Nov 2015

Pizza delivery tech: The button syncs to Domino's mobile app and users' details such as favourite toppings will be saved to its website.

Domino's has launched a dedicated button for one-press pizza ordering and delivery.

Launched initially in Britain, the device, called the ‘Limited Edition Easy Button' even comes in a miniature takeaway pizza box.

Once the button is synced with the company's mobile app and the user's details – favourite toppings, payment details and address, of course – have been saved to Domino's website – each press will summon a pizza to the door.

However, there's a catch. If you want a button, you'll have to win it via a social media competition that Domino's is launching in December. And for those that can't wait, a virtual version of the physical button was also added to the Domino's app for one-press ordering. — AFP Relaxnews


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