JAPAN — Domino’s Pizza Japan has released a public apology on its official X account after a video of a male employee picking his nose and wiping his finger on pizza dough went viral. In the X post, Domino’s officials apologized for “any discomfort or inconvenience the disturbing video caused to our customers... japantoday.com
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Domino’s Pizza Japan has apologized after a video of a male employee picking his nose and wiping his finger
Published (Updated) on Wednesday, February 14, 2024
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