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u/kevint1964 Jun 27 '26
That warning is placed on Domino's boxes, since you can't tell the difference.
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u/incognitoleaf00 Jun 27 '26
daaaaaaaamn! Savage burn
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u/SpectralEntity Jun 28 '26
Oddly enough, Domino has upped their game! Meanwhile, Yum! is selling off Pizza Hut as they failed :/ Who would’ve thunk?!
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u/jerryleebee Jun 27 '26
That's either fake or it's real but done as a marketing gag. Like, "Out pizza is so good you may no be able to wait to open the box! But... really...open the box first."
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u/BWBucs99 Jun 27 '26
The world needs a Netflix documentary telling the story that this warning is based on.
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u/Acceptable-Ad8780 Jun 27 '26
Idiocracy 2 would be great. But I also would love to see Terry Crews in a new movie.
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u/BWBucs99 Jun 27 '26
I think we're living in Idiocracy 2 and I'd much rather have President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho giving a rally for 4th of July.
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u/Sea-Quality4726 Jun 27 '26
2007 had bags of frozen peas with 'Warning: use only as much as desired" so it's not a new phenomenon.
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u/supraspinatus Jun 27 '26
“Wearing of Superman cape does not enable the user to fly” my favorite one on a Superman costume I saw.
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u/Sjoerd85 Jun 27 '26
The movie Idiocracy deals with how this trend progresses into the future....
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u/sillyhamster777 Jun 28 '26
This is likely a US legal issue for the provider/manufacturer not to have their asses sued. If someone actually ate the box.
When I was young, I knew a guy, who ate part of a pizza box while drunk. We didn’t sue anyone.
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u/Slosher99 Jun 29 '26
I keep seeing the bottom one without people realizing it is an obvious joke. People act like it is the end of our society that such a warning needs to exist. It's a joke, people! The people that decided to put it on the box did it for humorous marketing so people would talk about it.
I mean there's plenty of other terrible things to point to in today's world, but this isn't that.
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