When you think of Domino's you instantly think of their scrumptious pizzas, their incredible chocolate desserts and of course their amazing potato wedges (our mouths are watering at the thought of a pizza right now).
One Domino's customer has gone viral after she discovered where the company allegedly buy their products… Asda!
We can't believe it either.
Sinead Sarah who goes by the Twitter username @SineadSarahxo uploaded a photo of a Domino's employee buying lots of potato wedges and tweeted: "Thank you @dominos – next time I spend £3.99 on tiny portion of potato wedges I'll remember they're from Asda!!!"
Domino's currently charge £3.99 for their yummy potato wedges but in Asda they sell a 1kg bag for £1.
Wow!
Sinead's post has been retweeted over 12k times and liked by more than 29k people and it seems people are shocked at the revelation. On person wrote on Twitter: "She deserves a free pizza for sure."
Others wrote:
Although a couple of people didn't see what the fuss was about. One person wrote: "Did you think they made them themselves?"
Another person tweeted: "Except companies do this all the time when they run out of food"
Someone else argued that Pizza Hut is better and the fast food company cheekily tweeted them back: "Lucy, thank you. We are glad to have you as a customer."
A spokewoman for the pizza chain told the Mirror Online: "With a big sporting weekend, very occasionally our stores are in an unfortunate position where some food items may run out.
"We do not advocate this as a solution and are investigating. We have rigorous standards where our franchisees buy all food from our approved suppliers to help maintain the high standards customers rightly expect."
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