How to Eat Vegan at Domino’s: Tasty Hacks While We Push for Vegan Cheese
Whether you’re cozying up to binge-watch your favorite show on the couch or hosting a get-together, nothing is easier and more satisfying than ordering a saucy, crispy, vegan pizza. If you’re trying to order vegan at Domino’s, you’ve come to the right place! With the right crust, sauce, and veggie toppings (and a few accidentally vegan dips), you’ll have a delicious, filling animal-friendly Domino’s pizza party in no time … well, in 30 minutes or less if you order delivery.
How to Order a Vegan Pizza at Domino’s
1. Choose the Thin Crust
To build your plant-based pizza at Domino’s, start by choosing Thin Crust (the only crust in the U.S. that doesn’t contain milk taken from cows or honey).
Just like humans, cows only produce milk to feed their babies. On dairy farms, cows are repeatedly forcibly impregnated by workers. Workers tear newborn calves from their mothers shortly after birth so that humans can consume their milk instead. Some mother cows call for their calves for days after being traumatically separated.
2. Choose a Vegan Sauce
Every great pizza deserves a great sauce—or three. Domino’s has several sauce options that can level up your order, whether you’re drizzling, dipping, or dunking:
- Robust Inspired Tomato Sauce (not the Hearty Marinara—it contains cow’s milk)
- Garlic Dipping Sauce
- Hot Buffalo Dipping Cup
- Marinara Dipping Sauce (not the Hearty Marinara pizza sauce)
- Sweet Mango Habanero Sauce (Dipping Cup or Drizzle)
3. Load Up Your Domino’s Pizza With Vegetable Toppings
Once you’ve picked your vegan crust and sauce, it’s time for the fun part—loading up your pizza with fresh, flavorful toppings. Domino’s offers a variety of veggie options, so pile on the goodness.
Vegan toppings at Domino’s include:
- Baby spinach
- Banana peppers
- Garlic
- Green chile peppers
- Green bell peppers
- Jalapeno peppers
- Mushrooms
- Black olives
- Green olives
- Onions
- Pineapple
- Spinach
- Tomatoes
Vegan Pasta and Salad Options at Domino’s Pizza
If you’re not in the mood for pizza or just want something else as a side, there are salad and pasta options that can be made vegan.
Domino’s base pasta is animal-free, so just pick your sauce. Add the Robust Inspired Tomato Sauce and up to three delicious vegetable toppings to your “Build Your Own Pasta Bowl” order. You can also add a garlic dipping sauce to add extra flavor to your dish.
The Classic Garden Salad can also be easily made vegan—just ditch the cheese and croutons. The crisp combination of red cabbage, romaine and iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, red onion, and carrots is delicious with the balsamic vinaigrette dressing, or you could add any of the vegan dipping sauces instead.
Domino’s: Add Vegan Cheese, Please!
PETA supporters dressed as unicorns—because vegan cheese is magical—have been visiting Domino’s shops around the country. The PETA unicorns are bringing delicious Violife vegan cheese, asking Domino’s staff to make pizzas with it, and then handing out free slices. The response has been overwhelmingly positive: People love Domino’s pizzas topped with dairy-free cheese! When asked if they’d order pizza with vegan cheese if Domino’s offered it, every single person who tried a slice said yes.
When it comes to vegan options at Domino’s, there’s one sure thing: Everything would taste even better with cow-free cheese! Domino’s offers dairy-free cheese in other countries but not in the U.S., so will you tell them you want vegan cheese here?
We knead Domino’s to join its competitors—including Papa Murphy’s, &Pizza, Blaze Pizza, Brixx Pizza, Mellow Mushroom, Pieology, PizzaRev, UNO, zpizza, and more—that already offer vegan cheese in the U.S.
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