By Karen Moss

Hungry customers can now pay to have their pizza delivered via their iPad and PayPal, thanks to a new app from Domino’s Pizza. The app allows consumers to order food from more than 650 Domino’s stores in the UK and pay for it through their PayPal account.

The app will also help you find your nearest Domino’s Pizza restaurant simply by entering your postcode, so you know where to place your order. You can also use voucher codes to get discounts and deals. And you can use the Pizza Tracker to keep track of your pizza’s journey, so you know when it’s about to arrive.

In March PayPal announced that Domino’s UK was using the online payments service to allow customers to order and pay for pizza via their website.

Kathy Chui, senior manager, communications, PayPal, says: “We’re thrilled to be part of Domino’s expansion of its pizza ordering service to the iPad! If you’re in the UK and craving pizza, download the Domino’s app and try it out for yourself. As connected devices like the iPad continue to blur the lines between offline and online and more connected devices come out on the market, we anticipate that more retailers will offer PayPal as a way to help their customers save time and money.”

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