Domino's Pizza Is Filling Potholes Across America
June 12, 2018
Domino's has been hiring work crews to repair potholes in cities across America to ensure their pizzas "make it home safely."

Domino's Pizza
The Paving for Pizza initiative is filling "cracks, bumps, potholes and other road conditions [that] can put good pizzas at risk after they leave the store," the press release said.
"Have you ever hit a pothole and instantly cringed? We know that feeling is heightened when you're bringing home a carryout order from your local Domino's store. We don't want to lose any great-tasting pizza to a pothole, ruining a wonderful meal," said Russell Weiner, president of Domino's USA. "Domino's cares too much about its customers and pizza to let that happen."
Domino's has already worked alongside four municipalities to help repair roads that directly affect their customers, including Burbank, CA (five holes fixed), Bartonville, TX (eight holes), an impressive 40 holes fixed in Milford, DE, and an astounding 150 potholes filled in Athens, GA.

Potholes filled by Domino's
To nominate your town, visit the Paving for Pizza website and enter your city's zip code.
If selected, "the city will receive funds to help repair roads so pizzas make it home safely."
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