Is this the strangest Domino’s pizza order – ever?
What happens when you order a pizza with no cheese, no sauce, and beef only on one side?
You get None Pizza with Left Beef, the internet’s most bizarre creation; and thanks to TikTok user @dandydemon, it’s back in the spotlight!
@dandydemon Ordering none pizza left beef #nonepizzaleftbeef #dominos ♬ original sound – Dandy
In a now-viral video, @dandydemon recreated the infamous order 17 years after its chaotic debut just to see if it still works!
Surprisingly, Domino’s still delivers, and the result actually looks… better than the picture?
This version of None Pizza Left Beef arrived as a sleek “minimalist” flatbread with beef neatly arranged on its “left” side, like it finally got its act together.
Naturally, the comments section was a goldmine.
Domino’s official account confessed, “We can never escape None Pizza with Left Beef,” fully leaning into the meme that refuses to die.
Meanwhile, user Khaos shared, “As somebody who worked at Domino’s, we saw this at least once a month 🙄.”
Chaos, indeed.
But where did this madness begin?
Back in 2007, Steven Molaro (the co-creator of Young Sheldon) decided to test Domino’s then-new online ordering system.
For his experiment, he stripped a pizza of its sauce, cheese, and dignity, leaving only beef on the left side.
The result was a sad six-inch disk of tasteless bread, described by Molaro as “salty meat pellets barely hanging on.”
His wife still ate it, though.
Molaro likened it to kids breaking their toys to see what happens.
Little did he know his prank would go viral and become an enduring internet meme, one that TikTok has now resurrected.
So why is None Pizza with Left Beef still a thing?
Maybe it’s our shared love for absurdity or the strange comfort in knowing even bad ideas have staying power.
Either way, this ridiculous pizza lives on as a reminder that the internet forgets nothing, and neither does Domino’s.
Feeling inspired?
Maybe it’s time to embrace your inner chaos and order something equally unhinged.
Who knows?
You might just make history… or at least give your delivery driver a story for the ages.