Domino’s Charges $30 For A Pizza In Times Square On New Year’s Eve
The Mayor of New York, Bill DeBlasio, is not happy with Domino’s after they charged people that were in Times Square for New Year’s Eve $30 for a pizza. “Every store in [New York City] is owned by a local resident,” a Domino’s spokesperson told FOX Business. “Every employee is a local New York resident. Those stores provide jobs to thousands of his fellow citizens. With his comments, the mayor is suggesting that New Yorkers who own or work at a franchise are ‘lesser than’ those who don’t.”
Check out the Mayor’s tweet about it below.
Jacking up your prices on people trying to celebrate the holidays? Classy, @dominos.
— Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) January 1, 2020
To the thousands who came to Times Square last night to ring in 2020, I’m sorry this corporate chain exploited you — stick it to them by patronizing one of our fantastic LOCAL pizzerias. pic.twitter.com/rO6I9oYIku