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Do you order the same pizza so often that it’s worthy of its own app? Do you want to be able to order said signature pizza with as little effort as humanly possible? If so, Domino’s Pizza has a possible solution for you, as they recently introduced the "zero click" app.

Several options are already available to order pizza from Domino’s, such as the Amazon Echo method, Easy Order button, emoji tweet, or through your Xbox One, Samsung Smart TV, Apple Watch. Now, there’s an option that only requires you to open the app and wait out the 10-second timer.

Prior to utilizing the app, users need to log into their Domino’s Pizza accounts to set up their pizza preference through the “Easy Order” setting. Once this initial setup is complete, all you need to do is launch the app and wait.

However, there are a few possible problems that could occur with such an app, as anyone who owns a smartphone could tell you.

How often have you opened the wrong app when consciously looking at your phone? How many times a week do you take your phone out of your pocket or purse to see that you’ve accidentally dialed someone, sent a text, or launched an app?

It’s possible the stress of having to cancel an order during the 10-second countdown, or the risk of having a pizza delivered to your home unexpectedly, may potentially cancel out the minimal effort desired by a "zero click" app.

Then again, who wouldn’t welcome a beloved pizza if it showed up by surprise?

So sit back, relax, and enjoy!

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Do you order the same pizza so often that it’s worthy of its own app? Do you want to be able to order said signature pizza with as little effort as humanly possible? If so, Domino’s Pizza has a possible solution for you, as they recently introduced the "zero click" app.

Several options are already available to order pizza from Domino’s, such as the Amazon Echo method, Easy Order button, emoji tweet, or through your Xbox One, Samsung Smart TV, Apple Watch. Now, there’s an option that only requires you to open the app and wait out the 10-second timer.

Prior to utilizing the app, users need to log into their Domino’s Pizza accounts to set up their pizza preference through the “Easy Order” setting. Once this initial setup is complete, all you need to do is launch the app and wait.

However, there are a few possible problems that could occur with such an app, as anyone who owns a smartphone could tell you.

How often have you opened the wrong app when consciously looking at your phone? How many times a week do you take your phone out of your pocket or purse to see that you’ve accidentally dialed someone, sent a text, or launched an app?

It’s possible the stress of having to cancel an order during the 10-second countdown, or the risk of having a pizza delivered to your home unexpectedly, may potentially cancel out the minimal effort desired by a "zero click" app.

Then again, who wouldn’t welcome a beloved pizza if it showed up by surprise?

So sit back, relax, and enjoy!

Domino's Pizza Launches 'Zero Click' App (Video)

Do you order the same pizza so often that it’s worthy of its own app? Do you want to be able to order said signature pizza with as little effort as humanly possible? If so, Domino’s Pizza has a possible solution for you, as they recently introduced the "zero click" app.

Several options are already available to order pizza from Domino’s, such as the Amazon Echo method, Easy Order button, emoji tweet, or through your Xbox One, Samsung Smart TV, Apple Watch. Now, there’s an option that only requires you to open the app and wait out the 10-second timer.

Prior to utilizing the app, users need to log into their Domino’s Pizza accounts to set up their pizza preference through the “Easy Order” setting. Once this initial setup is complete, all you need to do is launch the app and wait.

However, there are a few possible problems that could occur with such an app, as anyone who owns a smartphone could tell you.

How often have you opened the wrong app when consciously looking at your phone? How many times a week do you take your phone out of your pocket or purse to see that you’ve accidentally dialed someone, sent a text, or launched an app?

It’s possible the stress of having to cancel an order during the 10-second countdown, or the risk of having a pizza delivered to your home unexpectedly, may potentially cancel out the minimal effort desired by a "zero click" app.

Then again, who wouldn’t welcome a beloved pizza if it showed up by surprise?

So sit back, relax, and enjoy!