A SCOTS Come Dine With Me star managed to spend £65 on a single pizza from Dominos – after ordering every topping on the menu.
Darren Dowling, better known as Dazza online, is well known for eating a whole host of weird and wonderful things all in the name of online entertainment.



But recently he’s focused on taking famous takeaways to the limit by creating supersized snacks that nobody in their right mind would typically opt for.
And today he’s bested himself yet again by going to Dominos for a pizza with all 27 toppings on offer.
The mammoth meal, which cost him £65, left workers at his local branch speechless as they’d never received a request like it before.

Speaking to the Scottish Sun, Darren says: “You can’t actually order all the toppings online.
“The website has more common sense than me and doesn’t allow it.
“So I had to phone them and ask if they’d do it for me.
“I could tell they were really confused on the other end of the phone.
“But they confirmed they could do it and I had to laugh when it came time to pay for it.
“Thankfully, it was actually really good.
“I like most of the toppings anyway and the pizza was so heavy.
“If you get one of these you’d be sorted for days and wouldn’t need any more food.
“It’s a lot of money for one person but if there’s a group of people to split the cost I reckon it’s worth trying once in your life.”
We also recently told how Darren spent £28 on a single sandwich in Subway – after ordering every ingredient on the menu.

The mammoth meat feast cost a crazy £27.99 after the initial chicken strips were upgraded to also include egg, ham, bacon, chicken tikka, salami, pepperoni, steak and cheese and chicken nachos.
To top it all off, Darren opted for some hash browns and crispy onions as well.
Not to mention every single sauce and salad option too.
Speaking to the Scottish Sun, Darren said: “I know it probably should have been rotten.
“After all, it was just a fun experiment to see if I could actually get all of these toppings on one sub.
“But it was actually really good to be honest.“