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Newlyweds Scrap Traditional Wedding Buffet And Order £350 Worth Of Domino’s Pizza

Newlyweds order Domino's Pizza.
Credit: Tom and Victoria Browne

Newlyweds from Cornwall decided to scrap the traditional wedding buffet and order their guests £350 worth of Domino’s pizza. 

Tom and Victoria Browne decided to go against the norm on their special day, as they realised they ‘don’t do anything traditionally’. 

The bride explained to Cornwall Live: “I didn’t want traditional sandwiches or anything at the wedding, I wanted something that stood out.”

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The newlyweds decided to order their guests Domino’s Pizza instead of hiring a catering company. Credit: Tom and Victoria Browne

To make sure everything went smoothly on the day, the mum-of-three contacted the pizza chain’s local branch and asked if such a large order would be possible. 

Victoria was then left delighted when Domino’s replied that they would cater the event, although they’d never done anything like it before. 

In total, the couple ordered 30 large pizzas, 20 boxes of chicken strips, 20 boxes of wedges, 20 garlic bread boozes and of course, the classic garlic and herb dip. 

As the average cost of wedding catering is usually around £3,887, the bride and groom saved an absolute fortune by opting for Domino’s. 

Discussing how guests reacted to the unusual buffet, Victoria said: “People are still gobsmacked with it.

Initially, the 26-year-old worried that she may have ordered too much, but was left relieved when guests wolfed down the entire lot. 

“I was surprised at the amount they delivered, I thought ‘we’re going to have to take this home and have it for a couple of weeks’,” the bride said. “We would have ended up having to bin it which would have been devastating for me.”

Although the Domino’s pizzas went down a treat with everyone, the couple has now joked they ‘don’t want to see anymore’ for a long time. 

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Written by Beth Harrington