
Domino's will pay you $3 to not get your pizza delivered
CNN
Facing a shortage of workers, Domino's Pizza is hoping to incentivize its customers to choose carryout over delivery.
Beginning Monday through May 22, Domino's will be "tipping" customers $3 if they order online and choose carryout. The credit can be used on a future online carryout order.
The promotion could help alleviate stress on its limited number of workers right before the Super Bowl, which is one of the company's biggest pizza sales days.

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