In a viral TikTok video widely viewed by more than five hundred thousand viewers “Peter,” an alleged Domino’s employee, released a video of how the supreme-style pizzas are made using trash toppings from pizza leftovers in what he tagged as “waste prevention.”
Peter’s video generated mixed reactions amongst the public. Some were in support, while others were against this idea of pizza production. Peter has been posting a series of videos titled “Sabotaging dominoes til I get fired.”
Peter reveals on TikTok how pizzas are made in Domino’s pizza joint
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On the overlay of the viral video, Peter shared this: “This is what we put on the supreme pizzas, no cap.” Peter then walks over to a container filled with mixed toppings to grab them and throw them into another container in a location that seemed like the preparation area in Domino’s.
Many love the idea while others despise it
Of course, more than five hundred thousand views pulled many comments on the video. A viewer commented and said, “This is why I don’t eat out anymore.”
The original poster responded with sarcasm, “honestly, I feel accomplished knowing I gaslit this human into not eating out anymore.”
“Y’all at dominos need help,” another user stated.
Contrarily, other viewers commented that “reusing toppings” seemed like a good idea, as they are not against this pizza production process in Domino’s pizza joint. Some users supported this with their various comments. For example, a user commented: “Good idea. Loaded toppings, minimal waste.”
Another user said, “it’s true I worked at domino’s, but nothing wrong with it whole line stays cold.” Someone else commented and said: “If the areas are trays are clean/sanitized every shift change, I don’t see an issue.”
Peter also posted shenanigans such as turning off the ovens while in a hurry and throwing what looked like perfectly made pizzas in the trash. Peter and Domino’s have delayed interviews concerning the issue, as both parties won’t instantly reply to requests for interviews.
How Domino’s started
The multinational pizza joint was established by Tom Monaghan and his brother, James, in 1960 in Michigan. In 1965, Tom bought two more restaurants as the business became the talk of the town. Tom, however, later told the public during an interview the secret meaning behind Domino’s Pizza logo. He said, “One day, an employee came back from delivering a pizza and said, ‘I’ve got our name! Domino’s! I said, ‘That’s great!”
This new name motivated Tom as the first logo came into existence. During an interview in 2003, Tom claimed that: “I’d never heard of a Domino’s pizza before. It was Italian, and we could use a domino logo.”
Tom wanted to establish the brand by sharing the same branding across all three pizzerias; rather, “DeVarti” didn’t permit him to use DomiNick’s name.
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