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I had a 4x4 square of this tonight. Thin crust cheese pizza and cannot find the nutrtional value of this anywhere online. I've tried my fitness pal and Domino's website. If you have the stats on this please share! Thank you!

P.S. a few minutes after I ate I got such a full sensation and regretted eating that pizza for a good hour. :(

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When I typed in "dominos thin cheese pizza" into myfitnesspal, it comes up with several, it seems it varies on whether it's a large medium or small. I don't know how accurate it is cuz there are several that are different. One says for a slice of Large Thin, it's 200 calories, 20 carbs, 9 g Protein 10 g fat. Another large says 240 and 19 carbs and 9 g protein. But then there's a medium thin cheese pizza that lists 285 calories, 29 carbs, and 11 g protein??? So quite confusing!

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Myfitnesspal is making me crazy with this. Domino's website isn't that helpful. I don't think they calculate it by a square, more like a quarter of the pizza. Grr....guess I can't be OCD about this one food item.

When I typed in "dominos thin cheese pizza" into myfitnesspal, it comes up with several, it seems it varies on whether it's a large medium or small. I don't know how accurate it is cuz there are several that are different. One says for a slice of Large Thin, it's 200 calories, 20 carbs, 9 g Protein 10 g fat. Another large says 240 and 19 carbs and 9 g Protein. But then there's a medium thin cheese pizza that lists 285 calories, 29 carbs, and 11 g protein??? So quite confusing!

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You might be able to try looking up Donato's pizza because they always cut theirs in squares. Their crust is thin too.

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I ate a piece of cheese pizza a week ago and felt MISERABLE. Luckily I wasn't much of a pizza junkie before so I won't miss it.

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try calorieking.com they show nutrition content by slice by gram and by ounce

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My Nutribase database lists 1/4 of a Domino's 12 inch thin crust cheese pizza as being 273 calories, 12g Protein, 31g carb, 4g sugar, 2g Fiber, 12g fat, 5g sat fat, 23mg cholesterol, 624IU Vit A, 225mg Calcium, 835mg sodium, 1mg Iron. That's about 28 sq inches compared to 16 for your 4x4 piece. Divide on thru for your homework assignment.

Overall, not a terribly costly sometime treat.

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if you all want some good pizza that won't kill you or make you feel miserable try Dr Oetker restorante pizza. If you make one pizza and eat 1/4 of the pizza (if you can) it's not too bad on carbs and fat....it's thin and doesn't kill your stomach after. Of course I can barely eat 1/4 of the pizza but if you have a hankering it can be ok....and it's pretty damn near what you get IN ITALY!!!!

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