Romero was at a Litte Caesars at a K-Mart franchise location, where customers complained that they received expired DiGiorno pizzas.
"Because it was so close to closing time, the K-Mart manager directed his employee to temporarily store them in a cooler adjacent to the Little Caesars location for disposal in the morning," the spokesperson said. "I can confirm that no DiGiorno pizzas were baked or served at this Little Caesars location."
It was fun getting to the bottom of the “Great Pizza Mixup of 2018” with @digiorno today! https://t.co/dfz3w4hLyc
— Little Caesars (@littlecaesars) October 8, 2018
Original report:
A Twitter user appeared to catch his local Little Caesars Pizza chain red-handed with DiGiorno frozen pizza, and DiGiorno is just as confused as everyone else.
WTOL reported that the customer, who was in a Little Caesars, recorded video of a box of DiGiorno pizzas in a shopping cart at the end of the cash register.
"This can't be happening right in front of me," the Twitter user captioned the video.
this can’t be happening right in front of me pic.twitter.com/9R7jwuUbB6
— vin🏁 (@vinandwesson) October 6, 2018
The viral tweet got the attention of DiGiorno and Chissy Teigen, who is the author of two cookbooks.
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— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 6, 2018
We if we told you that...
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 7, 2018
We have no idea what’s going on. All we know is that we’ve watched this no less than 128 times. https://t.co/sDxiwKsp6t
the only little caesars I wanna go to https://t.co/PlaA5Awkuf
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) October 7, 2018
"The only Little Caesars I wanna go to," Teigen tweeted.
"Same," DiGiorno replied.
According to WSFA, Little Caesars replied to the video post, asking, "Which location was this?" but the tweet has since been deleted. The location where the video was filmed is not clear.
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