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Schnatter, or whatever his name is, was complaining on a conference call with his marketing people that he doesn't get to call black people n****rs. Basically, he doesn't think it's fair that he can't treat black people the same way they were treated in the '50s.

This isn't even remotely true.
 
It's more than that. Literally, that's why they had it. There's also comments he made regarding the ACA where he was against it because the cost of health care coverage would "add about 10 to 14 cents per Pizza". I get being for or against "Obamacare" for whatever reason, fine. But if adding a dime per pizza is enough to break your will so that you won't offer your employees healthcare insurance, you have some serious financial problems or are just a twit.

I'm going to need documentation on the "The conference call was arranged for him to so he could stop being a racist douchebag" and Huffington Post isn't going to cut it.

But yeah, let's be honest, his fighting Obamacare and opposing players kneeling during the national anthem was the REAL reason he was targeted. The other stuff was pretty ginned up.
 
It's more than that. The conference call was arranged for him to so he could stop being a racist douchebag. Literally, that's why they had it. There's also comments he made regarding the ACA where he was against it because the cost of health care coverage would "add about 10 to 14 cents per Pizza". I get being for or against "Obamacare" for whatever reason, fine. But if adding a dime per pizza is enough to break your will so that you won't offer your employees healthcare insurance, you have some serious financial problems or are just a twit.

I don't get why companies never got out in front of this and use it as an advertising tool. I'd love to see a hotel chain add a $2.00 cleaning surcharge and give 100% to the employees in addition to their regular wages. Advertise cleaner rooms because the employees are paid 3x industry average so they care that much more. $10.14 per pizza instead of $10? Who wouldn't be happy to pay?
 
Had Little C’s yesterday. Can’t beat a pepperoni pizza for $5.41 after tax. Was great.
I'll occasionally eat a slice of Pizza at Costco when I'm there. It's hard to beat their price. And for some reason, it doesn't taste that bad at the store. I've bought some to go and they're always undercooked.

Decided to give Little C's another chance as I had an appt right next to one of their locations. Bought two smalls for variety. Threw both away after trying a slice of each. Worst pizza I've ever had. Or maybe that was the last pizza I had from Dominos.
 
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I'll occasionally eat a slice of Pizza at Costco when I'm there. It's hard to beat their price. And for some reason, it doesn't taste that bad at the store. I've bought some to go and they're always undercooked.

I’ve had their pizza when it’s take and bake. I’m not picky like a lot of people on here. Pizza is pizza and even when it’s bad it’s still good.
 
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