Entries tagged with 'Domino's'
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Gary Vaynerchuk on Domino's Reaction to the Miscreants
Gary Vaynerchuk, founder of Wine Library TV and now social-media consultant, gives his take on Domino's reaction to the two now-infamous North Carolina asshats....Rogue Domino's Miscreants Appear in Court
"Kristy Hammonds and Michael Setzer appeared separately before Judge Gary Dellinger and asked for court-appointed attorneys. They made no other comments during their brief hearings." [Charlotte Observer]...Leftovers: The Day's Stray Links
Domino's president Patrick Doyle apologizes for rogue employees' behavior. Meanwhile ... ... Hang 'Em High: There's an arrest warrant out for those two former Domino's employee asshats. Throw the book at 'em! [Fox News] Boston - Santarpio's: It's the best pizza in Beantown, says this blogger. [Deglaze Me via MPB] Phoenix - Pizza Class: Sur la Table pizza-making class. June 6, 2009. Cost: $69 (via pizzamaking.com) [Sur La Table] Manhattan - Artichoke: Tourist not impressed with it. [Chowhound] NYC - Ingredient Sourcing: Where to find Caputo Tipo "00" flour in the city. Lots of suggestions. [Chowhound] Manhattan - Kesté:...Two Idiot Domino's Employees Do Nasty Things to Food, Upload Videos, Get Fired
See the videos, at Consumerist. Wow. I love how quickly this went down. Last night, at 7:26 p.m., Consumerist posted videos that some dumbass Domino's employees had taken showing one of them doing disgusting things with food that was presumably sent out to customers—putting banana peppers up his nose and then on a sandwich, sneezing on cheesy bread. Consumerist readers, using the YouTube account handle and the few identifiable details they could see in the videos, tracked down the Domino's location this occurred in and alerted Domino's corporate. By 10:26 a.m. this morning came word from Domino's HQ that...Domino's Oven Baked Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich: No Cheese, No Steak, Lots of Bread
As promised yesterday, some intel on the new(ish) Domino's Oven Baked Sandwich....Pizza Box Museum: Domino's, December 12, 2008
"Domino's not responsible for pizzas ruined reading this message." Feistyfoodie said: Did no one notice Adam's comment about having funny messages printed on the bottom of the boxes? Somewhere, some poor sap is excitedly clutching his computer-ordered pizza box, flipping it upside down to read this message, and shrieking in idiotic horror as the pizza flies out and lands on the floor, cheese-side down. akk328 replied: @feisty - I noticed, and I couldn't believe Adam didn't say what it was!! It's a trick...now we all have to order. =) No one has to order, because I did it for...Domino's Online Ordering Shows You Your Pizza as You Build It
Click me bigger » A tipster just emailed: "Was ordering Domino's last night and they updated their online ordering site with an application that lets you see the pizza you are building. In Flash, with really real-looking imagery. It was pretty cool." I immediately clicked over to Dominos.com to put it through its paces. I signed in, clicked on "Build Your Own Pizza," and started with a Brooklyn-Style crust....Citigroup Deal Banged Out Over Domino's Pizza
Domino's latest slogan is "You've got 30 minutes ..." But this gives a whole new meaning to that tagline: Meanwhile, about 20 staffers were working at FDIC offices a block from the White House, subsisting on Domino's pizza for dinner at around 8 p.m. and working on the deal until about 11:30 p.m., according to a person familiar with the matter. The agency's board met at 10 p.m., discussing the package for about 30 minutes before the vote to aid the bank. We're all doomed....Order Domino's via TiVo
As of last night, broadband-connected TiVo subscribers can now order Domino's pizza via the device using the TiVo Domino's widget. So far, there's no scheduled ordering—your order is placed for delivery right away instead—but if you were planning that far ahead, you'd probably get your lazy ass off up the couch. [Tip o' the hat to: Nick Solares]...Slice is part of the Foodblog Ad Network. To advertise on this site or across a network of food-related weblogs, click here.
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