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Gemma Jones

Domino's customers fuming as they make costly changes to deliveries

Domino's customers have been unhappy as they realised that the fast food company has made some changes to their deliveries.

The pizza providers have always offered free delivery but now that has changed. Some angry customers have noticed that they have been getting charged to have their food sent out to them. The firm is now applying a £2 fee on orders under £35 at some branches. Fans of the outlet's food have taken to Twitter to rant about the changes.

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One user threatened to boycott the food outlet as they said: "Domino's added £2 delivery charge, everyone :) I won't be using them anymore."

Another user, named Karen, Tweeted : "@Dominos_UK fuming at sneaky way you have added on delivery charge. No notification on app that this was happening only realised when I had already paid. What's worse delivery driver told me they not getting this money."

Ben said: "@Dominos_UK adding a £2 delivery charge for all orders below £35 is theft considering how high the prices for the pizzas are anyways."

A Domino's spokesperson replied to the comments, as they said: "Hi there. We have recently introduced a small delivery charge, because like many businesses, Domino’s is facing increased labour, fuel and food costs. If you don’t want to pay this small fee you can still collect your favourite pizza from your local store for free."

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