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Domino's: Italy says good bye uncle sam

There's a saying if you want to reach a man's heart you get through his stomach. This is very true it's about quality and not technology. If you want to bring in that technology then forget about reaching a man's heart. You are reaching only his head and for that google will serve good for the appetite of his brain. A family dinner together is considered as a way of bonding with everyone in the family. During that time you think of eating the food before you. At the end of it you don't remember what you had eaten. All you remember was having a family dinner together.

If you want to think of just the numbers then forget then forget about dinners and you can subscribe to a youtube channel, facebook or google. Numbers matter most there not for dinners.

Lately Bill Gates daughter's marriage invitation was served only to a limited guests. Why Bill Gates could have gone and invited all his followers on twitter, but why he didn't do that? It's like trying to fit a circle into a square. Next time consider a small group for a dinner and a large group for a meeting. I think Domino's was thinking of a large group. That's exactly they weren't able to live up to the taste of the Italians.  It was time to say to good bye uncle sam.

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