Anyway, I was totally intrigued when I started seeing Domino's CEO getting on national TV, and basically admitting that their crust used to taste like a cardboard box, and that was unacceptable. The company revamped their crusts, launched a big media campaign, and asked for consumers to give it another shot.
I'm all about forgiveness, so I decided to give it a go. (Side note: I've always thought Domino's was delicious, so apparently I have a thing for cardboard boxes. That will come in handy when Mike and I are homeless in a month because we haven't found a new apartment.) I ordered the pizza online, and within about 40 minutes we had 2 delicious, piping hot pizzas. The new crust is like garlic crack cocaine and so delicious! I've ordered it a few times since then, and I can get a large, 2-topping pizza for only $5.99! Ordering a traditional Chicago style pizza from a local pizzeria costs like $43!
So, in wrapping up I'd like to say no, I'm not getting money from Domino's for this apparent advertisement. I just saying that I'm impressed by their bold marketing campaign that is paying off. (Now, I need to go work off the two mushroom and onion slices sitting in my belly.)
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