Domino’s Pizza is literally hitting the streets to help “smooth the ride home” for deliveries by making pothole and road repairs in towns customers have nominated online.
The “Paving for Pizza” initiative will fill “cracks, bumps, potholes and other road conditions [that] can put good pizzas at risk after they leave the store,” the press release said.
The pizza chain has already started the road repairs, working with four municipalities including Bartonville, Texas, Milford, Del., Athens, Ga., and Burbank, Calif.
In Milford, Domino’s said its crew helped fix 40 potholes on 10 roads in 10 hours.
To nominate towns, Domino’s customers can visit the Paving for Pizza website and enter the zip code of their city. If selected, “the city will receive funds to help repair roads so pizzas make it home safely,” the press release stated.