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Domino's filling potholes to avoid damage to pizza

By Ben Hooper
Domino's is partnering with U.S. cities to fill potholes as a means to avoid "irreversible damage to pizza." Photo courtesy of Domino's
1 of 2 | Domino's is partnering with U.S. cities to fill potholes as a means to avoid "irreversible damage to pizza." Photo courtesy of Domino's

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June 12 (UPI) -- Domino's announced it is partnering with U.S. cities to fill potholes and stamp them with the company's logo to avoid letting "bad potholes ruin good pizza."

The pizzeria chain, based in Ann Arbor, Mich., announced it is partnering with cities across the country to repair potholes and is seeking recommendations from customers for more cities.

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Domino's said the "Paving for Pizza" campaign is already under way in Athens, Ga.; Bartonville, Tex.; Burbank, Calif.; and Milford, Del.

"Potholes, cracks and bumps in the road can cause irreversible damage to your pizza during the drive home from Domino's," the pizzeria said in a news release.

Photos shared by Domino's show the company's logo stamped on the former potholes, along with the message: "Oh yes we did!"

The company's website calls on customers to nominate their areas to be the next to receive pothole assistance.

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