Domino’s Is Fixing America’s Roads to Improve Pizza Delivery

America’s roads are pretty crappy. You would think we would invest in more big infrastructure initiatives to improve the country and create jobs. Sadly that doesn’t seem to be the case in most places. Now worries though, Domino’s is on it.

Domino’s pizzas do get pretty beaten up by poorly-maintained roads. The Paving for Pizza website shows us how thanks to pizza-box-cams. Pizzas get hurt by potholes. So Domino’s has been hiring work crews to repair potholes in several cities, including Burbank, California (five holes fixed), Bartonville, Texas (eight holes), and there have been 40 holes fixed in Milford, Delaware, and another 150 potholes filled in Athens, Georgia.

They aren’t doing this out of the kindness of their hearts. Domino’s tags every filled pothole with their logo and “OH YES WE DID.” It’s a good PR stunt and it helps them deliver pizzas that are less banged up.

Good job Domino’s. Keep filling those holes! What other companies can we get to help fix our stuff? Maybe they could help with other areas of our infrastructure next.

[via Jalopnik]

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