Domino’s wants to make sure your hunger alarm doesn’t ring for long. On Oct. 8, the pizza chain it’s bringing back its Emergency Pizza program.

The deal, which is returning for its second year, offers Domino’s customers a free, medium, two-topping pizza for customers to use “whenever they need it most,” the company said in a press release. Here’s how it works: Customers who place a qualifying online order (delivery or carryout) of $7.99 or more, from now until Jan.

19, 2025, can earn an Emergency Pizza, redeemable through their Domino’s rewards account. Once the order is confirmed, Domino’s rewards account holders will automatically receive a Domino’s Emergency Pizza under “My Deals & Rewards” in the app. It must be redeemed within 30 days.

“We launched our Emergency Pizza program last year and customers loved it so much we knew we had to bring it back in a big way,” said Kate Trumbull, Domino’s senior vice president and chief brand officer, in the release. “Life can throw unexpected curveballs, and sometimes a hot, delicious pizza is just what you need to turn things around.” On Oct.

14, Domino’s is also making its first foray into digital gaming with Amazon and Twitch by integrating Emergency Pizza into a new Fortnite game called The Glitch, where teams compete against each other for control of a Domino’s storefront, and players can collect an Emergency Pizza in the game to restore their health. The pizza chain is also partnering with n.