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		<title>&#8220;Disgusting Dominos People&#8221; Shows How Crowdsourcing Teaches Pranksters A Lesson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom Monaghan founded Domino&#8217;s Pizza in Ann Arbor, Michigan around 1960. Today Domino&#8217;s is a $400 million public company with over 8,000 stores employing over 10,000 people across the globe. With that many employees working for Domino&#8217;s, it is hard &#8230; <a href="http://pulse2.com/2009/04/15/disgusting-dominos-people-shows-how-crowdsourcing-teaches-pranksters-a-lesson/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Tom Monaghan founded Domino&#8217;s Pizza in Ann Arbor, Michigan around 1960.  Today Domino&#8217;s is a $400 million public company with over 8,000 stores employing over 10,000 people across the globe.  With that many employees working for Domino&#8217;s, it is hard to track some of the &#8220;bad apples&#8221; that have the potential to tarnish the company&#8217;s image. It could happen at any of the stores.</p>
<p>In this particular Domino&#8217;s store in North Carolina, a couple of dirty employees filmed a video and uploaded it on YouTube.  In the video, the Domino&#8217;s employees taint the food by sticking some of the ingredients up their nose.  The Consumerist <a href="http://consumerist.com/5210648/">wrote about this video</a> earlier this week.  The two teenagers took down the video, but it was re-uploaded by someone that downloaded the video.  Dominos&#8217; VP of Communications Tim McIntyre reported that the franchise owners fired those two teenagers immediately.</p>
<p>Although I feel bad for Domino&#8217;s having to deal with this mess, I like the fact that social media was able to bring down punishment upon those who deserve it.  Personally I think that just being fired is not enough of a punishment.  They could just move on to another restaurant and do the same thing there.  I think their names should be released and they should be banned from working at any place that serves food.  Give the guy a desk job, he can put all the boogers he wants under the desk there.</p>
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