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I was also going to mention this - unfortunate example they chose!
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They're putting poison in the sugar water!
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It’s a good point

I’m not sure why we shouldn’t hold other brands accountable for their public relations.

I served a long time and if no pizza place would deliver to a military base because they were protesting military action, it would have actually made an impact. To what degree is unknown but I know every dominos in a 20 mile radius from our base was on call to deliver 8000 pizzas from time to time.

That aint nothing

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The Civil Reserve Pizza fleet always amazed me. About once a quarter, the Air Force Academy would get dominoes pizza for all 4000 cadets. every cadet + staff and some visitors gets a medium pizza for dinner. that's about 4000 pizzas stuffed into the back seats of honda civics from around colorado springs arriving in a 2 hour span. I dont know how they did it but boy could they mobilize
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Never underestimate the bandwidth of a fully laden Honda Civic
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We used to have pizza day at my elementary school and every kid would get their own personal sized dominos pizza. It's impressive how they can deliver on 600+ pizzas all warm and delivered at the same time.
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It’s a free country. This sort of boycott would just result in Black Rifle Pizza.
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Black Riffle Coffee was founded because Starbucks pledged to hire 10,000 refugees, not because they boycotted the military.

The moral of the story as I see it is: not acting because you don't want a backlash is a loosing game - they'll find a reason to backlash anyway.

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