domino's

Donald Trump touted his business savvy as his qualification to be both host of “The Apprentice” and president of the United States. Now, The New York Times has revealed he’s debt-ridden and hemorrhaging cash.
In a rare move, Eric Schneiderman is suing a major fast-food chain -- not just its franchisees.
When loyal customer Kirk Alexander stopped ordering food from Domino's, employees at the eatery raised the alarm.
The police department said Colt's generosity "made a stressful situation a little easier."
The end is near, and it comes with breadsticks.
"I hope that this can help you."
The free market had spoken, and its collective voice said "Yuck!" But instead of standing by and letting Domino's slide deeper into an apparently well-deserved decline, the government chose to intervene with an infusion of cash and a profusion of cheese.