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There are many flavours and toppings in the Domino's Pizza range that I like, unfortunately this on the list of those I'm not keen on.
While there is certainly enough shrimp on this pizza, the flavours of the seafood was so subtle that it was barely detectable over the all encompassing barbeque sauce. This sauce is OK on something like meatlovers or something else with a strong taste, but not this.
The $2 surcharge was maybe a little high but not unexpected as it is charged on most of the 'limited time' pizzas.
Overall, not too bad a pizza, not great but not bad either...
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