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Domino’s launches 16-year-old member's The Sweet and Saucy Pizza creation

It will be available for a limited time from 10 to 16 March.

Domino’s is celebrating its team by giving a lucky employee’s pizza creation a spot on its menus across Australia.

As part of its first-ever Team Member Appreciation Day, Domino's team members were invited to submit their unique, flavour-packed creations to be added to the menus.

The winning team member will see their creation served to pizza lovers across the nation and receive a $2,000 cash prize for their culinary innovation.

This year’s winning recipe came from 16-year-old Domino’s team member Riley, whose Sweet and Saucy Pizza features a combination of Crispy Rasher Bacon, Pepperoni, Seasoned Chicken, and Hickory BBQ, finished with Frank’s Hot Sauce.

The Sweet and Saucy Pizza will be available on menus for a limited time only from 10 to 16 March.

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