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Article: IN THE BATTLE OF PIZZA COUPONS, DOMINO'S JUST CAN'T DELIVER
- Article from:
- Post-Tribune (IN)
- Article date:
- September 12, 1990
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Zamor Pizza won the coupon battle, but the pizza war rages on.
Two pizzerias were swamped with customers last week when a Domino's Pizza advertisement in the Indiana State University campus newspaper put the two stores at war.
The Domino's ad, which ran for the first time last Wednesday, boasted: ''We're out to clean the streets of all competing coupons. Collect any 30 competing pizza coupons and turn them in for a FREE 12-inch, one-topping pizza."
Zamor Pizza owner Brad Emberton got even by placing an ad in Friday's edition of the Indiana Statesman - with 30 coupons, each good for $1 off any Zamor pizza.
"I spend a lot ...
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Article: Domino's looks for HQ space; Company might exit Domino's Farms.(Brief Article)
Crain's Detroit Business;
February 19, 2001 ;
352 words
...Domino's Pizza Inc. needs more space for its headquarters employees...is considering several options, including moving out of Domino's Farms. The Ann Arbor Township-based pizza-maker needs...Arbor area, nor has it ruled out an eventual move from Domino's Farms, its headquarters for the past 15 years. ...
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