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Stephen Hurrell

You can get an entire Domino's meal free this weekend

As lockdown restrictions ease Merseyside's fast food fans can once again tuck in to a McDonalds, KFC or Greggs as orders reopen.

There has been one restaurant that has been a constant throughout lockdown, albeit with a limited menu and new social distancing measures.

Domino's takeaways have remained open across much of the region and there is one online deal that could get you an entire meal free.

Topcashback has launched a deal offering anybody who is new to the site £15 in cashback when they order Domino's from Friday 19 June.

The deal covers any order on the Domino's website including the Home Alone Deal, which costs £14.99 and includes a large pizza, garlic pizza bread or wedges and a drink. With the £15 cashback the meal will be free using the Topcashback deal.

If you are sharing a Domino's the deal also works on the Two Tasty deal, which includes two medium pizzas and a side for £20, making the overall cost after cashback just £5.

It also works alongside existing vouchers on the Domino's website such as the 40% off when you order £40 worth of Domino's. By stacking the two deals you can order £40 worth of pizza and get the cost down to £24, then get the £15 cashback when you sign up to Topcashback and get all of the food for just £9 after cashback.

The deal works for all new members of Topcashback, so only new signups will be able to get up to £15 cashback on their orders.

Domino's has been operating with social distancing restrictions and limited menus during the coronavirus lockdown period.

The takeaway pizza specialist has stopped collections on pizza deliveries, meaning you cannot visit a store to collect your takeaway any more.

Domino's had previously stopped accepting cash as payment and is instead encouraging customers to pay by contactless card to ensure people can continue social distancing. It has also launched contactless deliveries meaning drivers can drop off pizzas without coming into contact with customers.

It has warned customers deliveries may take slightly longer than they usually do and asked for patience during the difficult time.

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