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11th June 2025
02:42pm BST

Domino's Pizza has removed the Ultimate Chicken Mexicana from its menu after just two years.
Combining spicy pulled chicken with tomatoes, onions, jalapeños, mixed peppers and spicy mayonnaise, this serious mouth-waterer was available for £10 (size small), £12 (medium) and £14 (large).
Here's how the website got tongues tingling: "We start with our vine-ripened tomato sauce, creating a rich and tangy foundation. Then we pile on the mozzarella, because what's a pizza without cheese? Red onions, green and red peppers, and juicy tomatoes are added for colour and that refreshing crunch. And for those who like it hot, we've thrown in some green jalapeños.
"Next comes our Mexicana chicken, and a drizzle of our zesty Mexicana sauce over the top, tying all the flavours together in a spicy, smoky symphony."
Announcing the product's fate, a spokesperson for the chain shared in a statement: "The incredibly popular Ultimate Chicken Mexicana Pizza has been removed from the national Domino's menu. Despite its popularity, we're always looking to make room for more deliciousness.
"In this case, it's to welcome the return of our Double Choc Caramel Cookies as well as another exciting product we'll be revealing next week."

While UK customers wipe their teary eyes, did you know that Domino's pioneered a 'crazy' garlic and herb Easter egg just in time for the holy resurrection celebration this year?
Eoin Corrigan, Domino's Ambassador for Eggs-troadinary Flavours, commented: "Easter is the perfect time to treat yourself, and we wanted to bring a fun, flavour-packed twist to the traditional chocolate egg. This Easter Egg is for the Garlic & Herb Dip fans who want to mix things up this year!
"Why hunt for chocolate when you can crack open the ultimate Easter treat?"
People wanting to try it one had to visit dominoseasteregg.com between Friday 4, April and Monday 14, April before they all sold out.
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