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Scandal: Is the Domino’s pizza tracker a fraud?
Topic Started: Mar 14 2010, 07:05 AM (787 Views)
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“The Tracker is a fraud,” claimed one pizza eater who requested anonymity. In a rambling online post, the man insisted that, despite the tracker’s insistence that his pizza had been successfully baked and cooked to perfection, Domino’s had left numerous messages on his voicemail explaining that his order could not be filled because the store had run out of dough.

“If DPT were legit, shouldn’t there be some message to say, ‘Hey we can’t make your pizza,’ instead of telling me Jeff is putting my pizza in the oven and its out for delivery with Jay?” he asked.

Another blogger watched in horror as the Tracker informed him that his order – which consisted entirely of soda bottles – had been “placed in the oven.”

“Is this really patent-pending technology? I didn’t know you could patent bullshit,” he said. “Did you actually place my bottles of Diet Coke in the oven?”

Tim McIntyre, the vice president of communications at Domino’s, insisted that his company had not patented bullshit.


See, this is why Pizza Hut is the best.
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Well as a restaurant, yes. Fluff I loved going there as a kid with their buffet food and their desserts. God their desserts.

But as a pizza delivery joint, Dominoes > Pizza Hut. Not only are their pizzas better, but to me they simply come off as a better provider.


NOTE: Why is it that me and you Dragon can never seem to agree on anything? Even beyond the realm of politics? It is something inherent in a left-right divide? I would very much like to see were there some sort of correlation... :hmm:
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Domino's pizzas were terrible until they did the TV commercial thing with their chefs being told how horrible their pizzas were. Then their pizzas improved, I think. Or so every one says.

But Pizza Hut is still the best.
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Meh, personal preference really. I've always found Pizza Hut's pizzas to be too hard and crispy, which, whilst I don't like the super dough overload of thick (well I used, but that was when I was 8,) Domino's pizzas just come off as a better texture and feeling.

IMHO.
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Your opinion, however honest it may be, is wrong.
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It's righter than yours, which is a fact.
Edited by Lazurath, Mar 14 2010, 10:13 AM.
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My opinion is fact? Why, thank you.
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A fact that it is wrong, yes.
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Only a liberal would believe that's possible.
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The soda bottles in the oven made me smile :D

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NOTE: Why is it that me and you Dragon can never seem to agree on anything? Even beyond the realm of politics? It is something inherent in a left-right divide? I would very much like to see were there some sort of correlation...
Maybe it's because you live at the other side of the world?
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Never get pizza hut in Welland, Ontario.
I went there for a vacation (family marriage went on there too), and at one point we had chicken wings and pizza.

I have never consumed shit, but that would be my sincerest guess of what it tastes like.

Did I mention all they had on TV was Barney (rural). It was hell.
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"I didn't know you could patent bullshit."

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Neither are any good.

But I think it would be interesting if you could ask to have your diet pepsi put in the oven.
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Why not an employee?
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the Northern Lights have seen queer sights, but the queerest they ever did see...
was that night on the marge of Lake LeBarge, that I cremated Sam McGee."

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Put an employee in the oven?
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