For the first time since 2009, the Mix and Match deal is getting pricier.
In January, America's largest pizza chain Domino'sto its long-standing $7.99 carryout deal, which has been removed from stores and is now only available online. And now, the company said it will have to make changes to another iconic value offer. The Mix and Match combo, which lets customers order two or more items for $5.99 each, is becoming significantly more expensive.For the first time since its launch in 2009, the deal will be priced at $6.99 for those who order delivery.
"We believe that $6.99 is still a great relative value for our delivery customers, offering variety, great taste, and a competitive price while also reflecting the increased costs inherent in a delivery order," said Domino's outgoing CEO Ritch Allison.
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