(Reuters) -Domino's Pizza posted better-than-estimated U.S. profit and same-store sales for the third quarter on Tuesday, driven by promotions and new menu items that appealed to consumers seeking affordable dining options. The company's shares rose 3% in premarket trading. Fast-food demand in the U.S. remains pressured as sticky inflation and economic uncertainty, along with several quarters of menu price hikes, have pushed consumers to tighten household budgets and prioritize value when dining out or ordering in. To cater to the shift in consumer spending, Domino's revived its "Best Deal Ever" promotion on August 25, offering any-topping pizzas for $9.99. It also introduced other items such as the parmesan-stuffed-crust pizza. The company's U.S. same-store sales grew 5.2% during the quar

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