Domino's Pizza Japan has issued a public apology on its official X account after a video of an employee picking his nose and contaminating a pizza dough went viral. The viral video: In the video posted to X, the part-time male employee dressed in Domino's Pizza’s uniform along with gloves can be seen working on the dough while talking with the person behind the camera at around 2 a.m. local time on Monday. The recording has gone viral on social media, garnering criticism with the hashtags “nuisance act” and “part-time terrorism” in Japanese, according to the Japan News.
A video, shot in the kitchen of a delivery pizza store late at night and spread on social media, has sparked widespread controversy, with images of a worker picking his nose and wiping it on pizza dough.
A video, shot in the kitchen of a delivery pizza store late at night and spread on social media, has sparked widespread controversy, with images of a worker picking his nose and wiping it on pizza dough.
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