First of all, let me say, I'm a Domino's fan, and I certainly don't mean the game. Ordered from Domino's a few weeks ago, before all the new controversy took place. Pizza showed up on time, hot and tasty. Loved the "pizza tracker" gadget on the website. They must have a GPS on their drivers. Does it track them when they have to use the bathroom? Which leads me to my next comment. The whole news coverage is missing the big point. It's not about whether the store where the video was shot, was "closed down and sanatizied from top to bottom", or whether the employees envolved were "dismissed and federal arrest warrants were issued". The real question is this: if a company pays it's employees a fair wage, and gives them great health benefits, and treats it's employees like valuabale assets, instead of expendable liabilities, why then, would any employee in thier right mind risk termination, and prosecution, to film some stupid little prank, and post it on YouTube for the world to see? Has anybody asked the two, now "ex"-Dominoes employees, why they did it? Of course not. Corporations run the media. Don't ever forget it. Quit reading this, and go out, and buy a newspaper. Quickly, while we still have a free press.
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