Want a pizza pronto? Domino's new 'one-click' order button can do it for you!

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Nov 24, 2015 06:00 AM EST

What to love about pizza? Well, just about everything about it. And, what's not to like about it? I am pretty sure a lot of pizza lovers will agree that it is that agonizing wait upon ordering when all you ever wanted is to satisfy your craving and stuff yourself with that fresh dough of heavenly delight.

And now, it looks as though an ultra-sensible guy from Domino's has heard all those woeful lamenting. The pizza company has devised a way to make it a whole lot easier to order your favorite pizza and shorten the processing time.

Domino's is now offering a one-click ordering option called "The Easy Order"; all you have to do is press a button and you have just placed an order for a delicious pizza.

Now, here is the cruel catch: For the meantime, the company is only offering the new service in the U.K. and it will be launched in December. So, Americans would still have to wait when, or if ever, Domino's in the U.S. will follow suit. Yeah, it is that waiting game all over again.

Anyway, according to a report from Engadget, the Easy Order can come in two different ways. There is an option for both the physical and virtual buttons. The physical button, which is provided by Flic, is a tiny magnetic button that can be programmed to do a number of different things. But, Domino's came up with an app over Bluetooth to make it the easy pizza delivery option.

Those who want to order their pizzas only need to save the address of their place, as well as their payment details. They can do this on the Domino's website or in the app, and, then, they can select their favorite pizza to order. These simple steps will do the trick.

The first wave of buttons will be available in December via a social media competition while the second release will be in February 2016. For the meantime, their customers can also take advantage of the Digital Easy Order button inside the official Domino's app, which, basically, works the same way.

This is not the first time Domino's is offering an easy-order and a more tech-savvy way of ordering pizza. In the U.S., their customers can opt to pay via text and they can also place their orders using a smart TV or by tweeting with the use of emoji, the PCmag wrote.

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