Just in case using emoji or Watch Sex Paradise Onlinean actual pizza button wasn't simple enough, Domino's has now introduced a new way to order a fresh pie: Facebook Messenger.
The company introduced a bot for Facebook's messaging platform on Thursday, which allows users to order pizzas right from their chat.
SEE ALSO: You can now send a letter to President Obama with a Facebook botPreviously, the chain had launched a bot for Facebook Messenger in the UK, called "Dom," but the latest release marks the first time the service will be available in the U.S.
To use the new bot, you'll need to head over to Domino's Facebook page or search for "Domino's" in Messenger. Once in a message, you can start a new order via the prompts or by using the pizza emoji.
Notably, like other bots on Facebook Messenger, you can't actually talk through a whole order -- you'll need to have an existing account. Once you've connected your account, you can access your most recent order and other preferences.
The bot is the latest addition to the chain's AnyWare suite of mobile-ordering tools, which also enable ordering from smartwatches, over Twitter and via Amazon Echo devices.
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