7Apr/102
Domino’s Pizza Holdouts

Domino's terror campaign against consumers who can't stand its pizza continues. Ad agency, Crispin Porter & Bogusky is back with a new facet to the "New Pizza" campaign. The brand sets out to harass three poor unsuspecting souls who have been ratted out as not eating Domino's.
The premise is that "only a handful" of people haven't tried the new pizza recipe Domino's came out with...
After this Domino's has reported doubling its profits last quarter to $23.6 million.
So do you know a pizza holdout? Find out how to become a Taste Bud Bounty Hunter at www.PizzaHoldouts.com
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June 1st, 2010 - 07:42
Sunil:
I’m not a pizza holdout, but the way that these big pizza chains treat their employees is nothing less that shameful. I know. I worked as a delivery driver for PJ’s, then Dominos for a total of about 13 years. The tips and mileage don’t come anywhere close to adequate compensation (the big boys don’t pay for repairs…only fuel), and they MUST work on Friday and/or Saturday nights. So much for a decent social life. And Dominos *still* tastes like total garbage to me. I made good money until 2005, when gas prices started getting astronomical, then I got out once and for all. And Dominos in-store policies concerning deliveries for drivers is a joke…if there are two deliveries, *EVEN* if they are right next door, Dominos will send two separate drivers. Dominos doesn’t want their drivers to make a decent wage; they want their drivers to run teir vehicles ragged and not be adequately compensated. I’m glad that I got out when I did, but I pity those who stick around and take the abuse. And don’t get me started on those chains who make their drivers go to unsafe areas…sure Dominos, PJs and Pizza Hut all claim to be the pizza delivery champs, but at what cost to their employees?
December 29th, 2010 - 11:58
Dominos india sucks…they overcharge by not returning currency, they send the wrong food, they deliver late and the food is cold…..numerous complaints but nothing seems to work with this incompetent bunch….
you call one days and complain, they send you a free pizza and guess what they yet again send the wrong order……..
Dominos India sucks……