An anti-Mexican response to smart business decision
Tagged: Pizza PatronPosted on: January 17th, 2007“Reasonable people can disagree on policy issues without vilifying one another. That is the basis of the civil discourse upon which a representative democracy relies.
Its a clear sign that civil discourse has broken down somewhat when a business receives death threats and hate mail for making the business decision of accepting a foreign currency. Thats the situation faced by Pizza Patron, a Dallas-based pizza chain with 59 restaurants across the Southwest, including five in the Rio Grande Valley.”
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