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Domi-Nose Franchisee Could Lose Franchise

April 24, 2009 by Sean Kelly  
Filed under Business

Domi-Nose Franchisee Could Lose Franchise

The Conover, North Carolina Domino’s franchisee whose employees filmed themselves doing gross things to a customer’s food, then posted the video on YouTube, may get disenfranchised.
Get the backstory here:  Domino’s YouTube Employees Arrested
According to a WCNC report:

CONOVER, N.C. — The owner of a local Domino’s Pizza could lose his franchise because of fallout from a YouTube video that showed his employees doing disgusting things to customers’ food.
Domino’s Pizza corporate honchos are heading to Conover later this week to talk with the franchise owner about the now-famous video.
Domino’s officials say the intent of the meeting is to discuss whether …read more

FRANCHISE POLL: IS DOMINO’S RESPONSIBLE FOR PUPPY’S DEATH?

March 31, 2008 by Sean Kelly  
Filed under Business

FRANCHISE POLL:  IS DOMINO’S RESPONSIBLE FOR PUPPY’S DEATH?

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In Domino’s Killed Her Puppy in 30 Minutes or Less, we recounted the tale of Odie, the 5 month old Jack Russell terrier whose life was cut short by a tragic pizza related accident. Domino’s corporate office blames Odie’s owner, Lisa McConnell, for not keeping her puppy on a short leash. Lisa McConnell says the same of Domino’s and its driver. After reading McConnell’s comments, FranchisePick.com suspects it was a suicide.
What do you think? Is Domino’s responsible and, if so, how should they compensate Ms. McConnell?
What do you think? Whether you agree with me or …read more

Domino’s Killed Her Puppy in 30 Minutes or Less

March 31, 2008 by Sean Kelly  
Filed under Business

Domino’s Killed Her Puppy in 30 Minutes or Less

(FranchisePick.com) (Share This) Should Domino’s have a kill one puppy, get one free offer? Lisa McConnell of Goshen, IN thinks so. After a Domino’s pizza delivery driver flattened her 5 month old Jack Russell terrier Odie, Lisa has started a campaign to pressure the Domino’s franchise owner to buy her a new puppy. She’s writing the newspaper and posting online in a bid for attention and sympathy.
I’ll give Lisa the attention, but she’ll have to look elsewhere for sympathy. In fact, I think her odious account of Odie’s demise is a great example of the lack …read more


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