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Home arrow Dining Out arrow Fast Food Restaurants arrow Domino's Pizza

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Domino's PizzaSince all Domino's pizzas come with cheese, special ordering is a must if you want a dairy-free pizza. So we have included the crusts and sauces that will work in the lists below.

Sorry, all pastas and sandwiches contain dairy! And of course, order that pizza with no cheese! 

 

No Dairy (Milk) Ingredients (use caution due to cross-contamination potential):

  • Crusts - Crunchy Thin
  • Sauces - Pizza
  • Toppings - Anchovies, Bacon, Banana Peppers, Beef, Black Olives, Garlic, Garlic & Herb Shake-on, Green Chile Peppers, Green Olives, Green Peppers, Ham, Italian Sausage, Jalapeno Peppers, Mushrooms, Onions, Pepperoni, Philly Meat, Pineapple, and Tomatoes
  • Chicken - Barbeque Buffalo Wings, Hot Buffalo Wings
  • Salad Dressings - Golden Italian, Light Italian
  • Dipping Sauces - Garlic, Hot, Italian, Marinara, Sweet Icing

Special Order (use caution due to cross-contamination potential):

  • Salads - Garden (hold the cheese and croutons)

 

Restaurant Website: www.dominos.com

Allergen and Ingredient Information: www.dominos.com/home/menu/ingredients.jsp

*The above information was supplied by the corresponding restaurant via their website, customer service, or other published nutritional information. Ingredients and menu offerings are constantly changing in the food service industry, and can be subject to interpretation. For this reason, Go Dairy Free does not guarantee nor take responsibility for the accuracy of this information.  If severe allergies or intolerances are a concern, contact the restaurant directly before purchasing or consuming one of their products. Cross-contamination of potential food allergens should always be considered a possibility in a fast food restaurant.

Last Updated: January 6, 2010

 


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Comments (3)
19-04-2007 10:13
 
Dominoe's Pizza is one of the few websites that does offer ingredient lists for all their products: 
http://www.dominos.com/Public-EN/Site+Content/Primary/See+the+Menu/Nutrition/ Domino%26%2339%3bs+Pizza+Nutritional+Information+Ingredients .html 
 
I have a severe milk allergy and I can eat their thin crust pizza (with no cheese of course)
 
Julia
11-06-2007 13:05
 
It looks like that link was no longer active. I contacted Domino's to verify, and here is the response I received: 
 
"In answer to your question: All of our crust products contain milk/whey." - Domino's Pizza Customer Care T.E.A.M.
 
Alisa
29-06-2008 18:26
 
This is interesting to me! I was starting to realize that Domino's crusts MUST have dairy, because my son has been reacting to their pizzas which we order with no cheese. :-( Bummer.
 
Elizabeth

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