Every restaurant claims it has secret ingredients that make its food so special. This, apparently, is Domino's Pizza's ...
These two Domino's Pizza workers documented their shenanigans and uploaded it to YouTube. The original clip was taken down, but re-uploaded by someone else (ah, the power of the Intertubes) and has now spread all over the blogosphere ...
Oh, these two are SO fired! Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via everywhere! | Consumerist readers even tracked down the place.
http://irintech.com/x1/blogarchive.php?id=3269
My brother worked at another Pizza chain for awhile as a delivery driver. The stuff that went on in the back there was pretty sick, too. I think I'll stick to my own cooking, thanks. Sick excuses for human beings...
I really am sick of this multimedia internet generation that loves to film themselves doing everything and posting it on the internet. No doubt these may have been "inspired" by that idiot taking a bath in the pizza hut sink.
I thought that was a KFC sink.
http://www.neatorama.com/2008/12/13/bathing-at-kfc-sink-landed-girls-in-hot-water/
But there was also one at a Burger King sink too:
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20080812/ohio-burger-king-worker-takes-bath-in-utility-sink.htm
If you could see the kitchens of restaurants you think are good, you often would think twice ordering a meal there.
The narcissism that is necessary to upload this video and think its funny, is definitely abnormal.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7999680.stm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPxEe7R_Dqo
This is from the girl's Youtube account who is in the video.
http://www.zimbio.com/Kristy+Hammonds+Thompson/articles/1/Kristy+Hammonds+Thompson+Domino+gross+out
Looks like Kristy has a prior record of sexual battery.
http://ncfindoffender.com/details.aspx?SRN=016454S11
Good luck trying to get a job in the future, Kristy.
(No i didn't hate the movie but it made eating at restaurants hard.)
@Geekazoid:
I'd say that there's an exhibitionist streak in the generation that grew up with MySpace. And somehow they can't connect that they can't control information flow and that publicizing private acts can hurt your reputation.
My mother and mother-in-law read my blog every day, and I've always acted under the assumption that they do even when they didn't. And certainly under the assumption that my boss does.
Unfortunately, all people need nowadays to get their 15 minutes of fame is to film themselves doing the most inane stunts and posting it on Youtube. It's one thing to showcase some awesome talent you have, like singing or playing an instrument. But for others, it's all about getting maximum exposure and fame (or infamy) on the internet.
So many people around the world have easy access to internet, it has truly changed the dynamics of how people interact in this world. Look at the lady that was on Britain's got talent show. Thanks to the power of the internet, her performance resonated at the speed of light and now she is on the verge of stardom, when days before she was having problems with employment.
When people see how something so widespread and easily accessible can make one a superstar, is it any wonder that idiots out there are going to try their shot at fame and notoriety by filming themselves doing everything and anything.
http://consumerist.com/5210648/