‘Plowing for Pizza’ Program Ensures Hot Deliveries Despite Wintry Roads
Domino’s Pizza is committed to ensuring that nothing hinders the delivery of a piping hot and delicious pizza, not even the challenges posed by snowy, cold weather. Going the extra mile for pizza enthusiasts, Domino’s is dedicating half a million dollars in grants for snow plowing. This initiative guarantees that “carryout customers can have access to hot pizza, even on the coldest, snowiest days.” The company is currently accepting nominations for up to 20 cities to receive $25,000 each in snow plowing grants.
To participate, customers can visit Plowingforpizza.com and submit the zip code of their hometown for grant consideration. The nomination window is open until January 21, 2024, with a limitation of one submission per email address. Domino’s will announce selected towns on a rolling basis throughout the program to ensure timely grants during the winter season. The final list is expected to be revealed as early as mid-January.
Domino’s Plowing for Pizza
The chosen communities will receive funds for snow clearance and a winter-themed Domino’s Plowing for Pizza kit. This kit includes winter essentials such as hats and scarves. It also includes practical items like a snow measuring stick and sign, vehicle magnets, and other thematic accessories. Additionally, the selected municipalities will receive $200 in Domino’s gift cards, allowing plow drivers to indulge in hot pizza after a “strenuous day battling the cold.” The awarded towns will be prominently featured on the Plowing for Pizza website. The site will showcase images and footage from the plowing locations.
Highlighting their commitment, Domino’s has already collaborated with three municipalities. These include Erie, PA, Marquette, MI, and Manhattan, MT in their winter plowing efforts this season. This program draws inspiration from the success of their Paving for Pizza program. In that program, Domino’s partnered with towns in all 50 states to repair potholes. Domino’s recognized the positive impact and decided to launch a winter program, according to their news release.
Described as the sequel, Plowing for Pizza seeks to engage towns nationwide in need of snow removal or plowing assistance. The objective is to assist customers in venturing out and warming up with hot pizza, even in the face of snowy weather. Domino’s Pizza aims to extend its community partnership by aiding municipalities in overcoming the challenges posed by winter conditions.
Find out more about the program here.
4 Reasons Why People Love Chain Restaurants
Lately, the subject of first dates occurring at chain restaurants has garnered significant attention. A recent survey asking women about their least preferred venues for first dates has ignited a debate on the internet. This list, which was shared on Instagram by @DuvalPromo, is reportedly the result of polling women to determine their least favored first-date locations.
Among the 28 establishments on the list are restaurant chains such as Applebee’s, Chili’s, and Denny’s are featured. The top spot for the most unsuitable first date location is occupied by The Cheesecake Factory, followed by Applebee’s, Chili’s, Chipotle, and Olive Garden, rounding out the top five. It’s worth noting that the list includes not only restaurants but also specific first-date situations, including “your house,” family functions, a bar solely for drinks, and church.
Whether it’s a first date or a casual meal, the question arises: Why do some people have reservations about restaurant chains?
According to Farm Credit Canada, a chain restaurant is defined as a business with four or more locations. These restaurants are typically large-scale operations with multiple branches, sometimes spanning different countries or continents.
More Background on Chain Restaurants.
The expansion of chain restaurants did not occur overnight. Many of them have humble origins in smaller, local establishments. For instance, the Cheesecake Factory, which currently operates over 300 restaurants in the U.S. and Canada, began as a small bakery in Detroit and eventually evolved into The Cheesecake Bakery in Los Angeles in 1972, according to their website. It wasn’t until the late ’90s and early 2000s that additional locations began to appear.
Critics often express their reservations about chain restaurants, and there are valid reasons for their concerns. Many people prefer supporting local businesses over large corporations, as chain restaurant food is often mass-produced and served uniformly across various locations. Dining exclusively at upscale or independent establishments offers a sense of social prestige, something to brag about, and the feeling of indulging in a unique experience. However, ultimately, it’s all about eating a meal.
“Fancy like Applebee’s on a date night.”
There’s something comforting about knowing that, for the most part, you can find something familiar to eat at any time and almost anywhere. Maybe that’s why singer Walker Hayes dedicated his song Fancy Like, to the simple joys of eating a chain like Applebee’s. So, let’s chat about some of the reasons people actually enjoy dining at chain restaurants.
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