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Domino’s to build Giant Doughnut statue in Queensland

This is in celebration of the return of its Giant Doughnuts to menus nationwide.

Domino’s aims to build a 5-metre Giant Doughnut statue in Moranbah, Queensland, with construction still in its planning phase.

This new landmark celebrates the return of its Giant Doughnuts to menus nationwide.

Moranbah, QLD, has been crowned as Australia’s doughnut capital, with locals devouring more Giant Doughnuts than any other region during last year’s limited-time offering.

Customers outside Moranbah can pick one up for just $7 or get it delivered for $7.50.

Additionally, Domino’s will donate 20 cents from every Giant Doughnut sold to its Minds & Meals charity, supporting youth mental health and disaster relief.

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