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banned3x
04-15-2009, 03:17 PM
linky (http://consumerist.com/5210648/dominos-rogue-employees-do-disgusting-things-to-the-food-put-it-on-youtube)


sorry if repost but must see.
they said they were 'sorry'



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sxtothe240
04-15-2009, 03:33 PM
disgusting.:barf:

crzycroat
04-15-2009, 03:36 PM
:barf: Good thing that I never order from Domino's. I wonder if Pizza Hut is any safer :confused:

nonlinear
04-15-2009, 03:38 PM
nevermind, i'm an idiot.

atgilchrist
04-15-2009, 03:40 PM
I missed the video, but had Dominos for lunch today. :barf: Please tell me it wasn't too bad.

nonlinear
04-15-2009, 03:55 PM
follow the link that the OP gave. the videos are a bit further down that page. it was bad.

atgilchrist
04-15-2009, 03:57 PM
Sweet mother!

banned3x
04-15-2009, 03:58 PM
Originally posted by crzycroat
:barf: Good thing that I never order from Domino's. I wonder if Pizza Hut is any safer :confused:

yeah i never order from there, but this can happen anywhere.

nonlinear
04-15-2009, 03:59 PM
one more reason why chain restaurants suck.

Nismorphed
04-15-2009, 04:00 PM
That is disgusting. Good thing they are stupid enough to post it and get caught. I hope they never get to work with food again.

7thgenvic
04-15-2009, 04:04 PM
fucking gross.!!! what absolute retards

cityhunter2501
04-15-2009, 04:06 PM
I worked at Pizza Hut and never done things like that, also that can happen at any restaurant/fast food
always liked Dominos Pizza in Falconridge more than Pizza Hut

nonlinear
04-15-2009, 04:26 PM
dominos thinks this will hurt the reputation they worked to build for over 50 years, but just think about all the people who love eating other peoples boogers and snot and sneezes? tons of new customers!

TomcoPDR
04-15-2009, 04:28 PM
Originally posted by nonlinear
dominos thinks this will hurt the reputation they worked to build for over 50 years, but just think about all the people who love eating other peoples boogers and snot and sneezes? tons of new customers!

Blahahah, that's a whole different type of fetish... I think every kid has tried tasting their own boogers at some point.

theken
04-15-2009, 04:33 PM
yeah thats pretty fucked, and retarded to put it on youtube, retards

Xtrema
04-15-2009, 05:46 PM
Meh. Only internet has shown what's been done for eons.

Graham_A_M
04-15-2009, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by crzycroat
:barf: Good thing that I never order from Domino's. I wonder if Pizza Hut is any safer :confused:
Sure if you can stand eating shit. :barf:

Panago FTW

sxtothe240
04-15-2009, 06:04 PM
Originally posted by cityhunter2501
I worked at Pizza Hut and never done things like that, also that can happen at any restaurant/fast food
always liked Dominos Pizza in Falconridge more than Pizza Hut

That's the part that bugs me, it CAN happen any where.

What goes through this kids head when he wipes his ass crack with a dish washer sponge, then continues to use it on pans.........

beyond_ban
04-15-2009, 06:07 PM
That video just makes me want to punch that "thing that slightly resembles a women" in the face. :barf:

Eleanor
04-15-2009, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by banned3x
this can happen anywhere.

OH-EIGHT
04-15-2009, 09:36 PM
shes a registered sex offender
http://ncfindoffender.com/details.aspx?SRN=016454S11

banned3x
04-15-2009, 10:03 PM
Originally posted by OH-EIGHT
shes a registered sex offender
http://ncfindoffender.com/details.aspx?SRN=016454S11

ohhh snap, lets start sending kijiji buyers to her house!:D

psycoticclown
04-15-2009, 11:58 PM
Anybody remember those chicks that used the KFC's dishwasher as a hot tub?

w_man
04-16-2009, 03:05 PM
Source (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/16/business/media/16dominos.html?_r=1) - with their mug shots



When two Domino’s Pizza employees filmed a prank in the restaurant’s kitchen, they decided to post it online. In a few days, thanks to the power of social media, they ended up with felony charges, more than a million disgusted viewers, and a major company facing a public relations crisis.

In videos posted on YouTube and elsewhere this week, a Domino’s employee in Conover, N.C., prepared sandwiches for delivery while putting cheese up his nose, nasal mucus on the sandwiches, and violating other health-code standards while a fellow employee provided narration.

The two were charged with delivering prohibited foods.

By Wednesday afternoon, the video had been viewed more than a million times on YouTube. References to it were in five of the 12 results on the first page of Google search for “Dominos,” and discussions about Domino’s had spread throughout Twitter.

As Domino’s is realizing, social media has the reach and speed to turn tiny incidents into marketing crises. In November, Motrin posted an ad suggesting that carrying babies in slings was a painful new fad. Unhappy mothers posted Twitter complaints about it, and bloggers followed; within days, Motrin had removed the ad and apologized.

On Monday, Amazon.com apologized for a “ham-fisted” error after Twitter members complained that the sales rankings for gay and lesbian books seemed to have disappeared — and, since Amazon took more than a day to respond, the social-media world criticized it for being uncommunicative.

According to Domino’s, the employees told executives that they had never actually delivered the tainted food. Still, Domino’s fired the two employees on Tuesday, and they were in the custody of the Conover police department on Wednesday evening, facing felony charges.

But the crisis was not over for Domino’s.

“We got blindsided by two idiots with a video camera and an awful idea,” said a Domino’s spokesman, Tim McIntyre, who added that the company was preparing a civil lawsuit. “Even people who’ve been with us as loyal customers for 10, 15, 20 years, people are second-guessing their relationship with Domino’s, and that’s not fair.”

In just a few days, Domino’s reputation was damaged. The perception of its quality among consumers went from positive to negative since Monday, according to the research firm YouGov, which holds online surveys of about 1,000 consumers every day regarding hundreds of brands.

“It’s graphic enough in the video, and it’s created enough of a stir, that it gives people a little bit of pause,” said Ted Marzilli, global managing director for YouGov’s BrandIndex.

The Domino’s experience “is a nightmare,” said Paul Gallagher, managing director and a head of the United States crisis practice at the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller. “It’s the toughest situation for a company to face in terms of a digital crisis.”

Mr. McIntyre was alerted to the videos on Monday evening by a blogger who had seen them. In the most popular video, a woman who identifies herself as Kristy films a co-worker, Michael, preparing the unsanitary sandwiches.

“In about five minutes it’ll be sent out on delivery where somebody will be eating these, yes, eating them, and little did they know that cheese was in his nose and that there was some lethal gas that ended up on their salami,” Kristy said. “Now that’s how we roll at Domino’s.”

On Monday, commenters at the site Consumerist.com used clues in the video to find the franchise location in Conover, and told Mr. McIntyre about the videos. On Tuesday, the Domino’s franchise owner fired the employees, identified by Domino’s as Kristy Hammonds, 31 and Michael Setzer, 32. The franchisee brought in the local health department, which advised him to discard all open containers of food, which cost hundreds of dollars, Mr. McIntyre said.

Ms. Hammonds apologized to the company in an e-mail message Tuesday morning. “It was fake and I wish that everyone knew that!!!!” she wrote. “I AM SOO SORRY!”

By Wednesday evening, the video had been removed from YouTube because of a copyright claim from Ms. Hammonds. Neither Ms. Hammonds nor Mr. Setzer were available for comment on Wednesday evening, said Conover’s chief of police, Gary W. Lafone.

As the company learned about the video on Tuesday, Mr. McIntyre said, executives decided not to respond aggressively, hoping the controversy would quiet down. “What we missed was the perpetual mushroom effect of viral sensations,” he said.

In social media, “if you think it’s not going to spread, that’s when it gets bigger,” said Scott Hoffman, the chief marketing officer of the social-media marketing firm Lotame. “We realized that when many of the comments and questions in Twitter were, ‘What is Domino’s doing about it’ ” Mr. McIntyre said. “Well, we were doing and saying things, but they weren’t being covered in Twitter.”

By Wednesday afternoon, Domino’s had created a Twitter account, @dpzinfo, to address the comments, and it had presented its chief executive in a video on YouTube by evening.

“It elevated to a point where just responding isn’t good enough,” Mr. McIntyre said.

rx7boi
04-16-2009, 08:11 PM
I used to work at a Superstore deli; some fuckin' kids decided it would be funny to piss on all the tofu in the freezer.

Someone had to tell the boss :barf:

adidas
04-16-2009, 08:47 PM
This is just something that you know, just imagine all the employees out there that are making food for you and you have no clue about there personal hygiene.

Cooking food at home is the best! :thumbsup:

black13
04-16-2009, 08:54 PM
Panago pizza for the win. It's the only pizza place where they don't make the pizza behind a huge wall. You can actually see the employees wash their hands and make it.

And their pizza's are always ten times less greasier than other pizza places.

banned3x
04-16-2009, 08:57 PM
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kaput
04-16-2009, 09:06 PM
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nonlinear
04-16-2009, 09:10 PM
Originally posted by kaput
For those who don't feel like reading all that its worth mentioning that they were 31 and 32 years old. Wow.

haha totally dude. i couldn't believe that. absolute losers hahah

nj2Type-S
04-16-2009, 10:05 PM
yeah, i'm pretty sure that this goes on at any food chain. the thing that bugs me is that they're not 17 or 18 yr olds but adults...wow...:guns: :guns:

msommers
04-17-2009, 12:05 AM
Reminds me of Farva jumping behind the counter for some reason...

Nusc
04-17-2009, 12:28 AM
Originally posted by crzycroat
:barf: Good thing that I never order from Domino's. I wonder if Pizza Hut is any safer :confused:

I wonder about Pizza 73.

nykz
04-17-2009, 01:46 AM
Stuff like this happens a lot in many food places, especially where there are younger teenagers working, as they tend to think jokes like these are amusing. You can never really say one certain place is 100% hygienic and clean. Cooking at home is the best option

As for this... they were.. 30+..? :facepalm: