A Black mother in Birmingham was shocked and distressed when she received her Domino’s pizza order with the letters “KKK” printed on the box. The initials are widely associated with the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group, making the incident deeply offensive.
Domino’s has since issued a formal apology, emphasizing that the printing of the initials was an unintentional mistake. The company assured customers that it does not condone any form of racism or hate and is investigating how the error occurred to prevent it from happening again.
The incident has raised concerns about oversight and sensitivity in the packaging process. Domino’s response highlights the importance of thorough quality control and cultural awareness in delivering customer orders.