Domino Pizza Scared to Deliver to Certain Areas & to People with HIV
/Domino’s recent refusal to deliver
pizzas to a public housing community sparked allegations of
discrimination, but restaurant officials note that service also is
denied to other homes - in more upscale neighborhoods - because of
safety risks, such as vicious animals. “Where we deliver has everything
to do with the safety and security of our team members - nothing else,”
said Heather Conrad, operations manager for Domino’s Pizza. “If we sent
our employees into an unsafe environment, then that wouldn’t be fair to
them. We cannot pretend that crime does not exist in Charlottesville or
any community for that matter.” Domino’s doesn’t deliver to Hardy Drive
and Blue Ridge Commons and after 9 p.m. it won’t send drivers to
Friendship Court and the 900 block of South First Street. Alan Asef,
Domino’s area manager, said there are also about 10 houses in
Charlottesville that Domino’s won’t deliver to because of incidents of
dog attacks and abusive language, among other causes. “Some of these
houses are in very upscale neighborhoods, at least two of them are,”
Asef said. In addition, Asef said delivery to a University of Virginia
fraternity was suspended for a year and a half after drivers were
verbally harassed. Asef declined to name the fraternity and said
service resumed in the fall after the individuals responsible for the
harassment left. Domino’s was one of two delivery chains that refused
to send drivers to a Feb. 10 HIV testing event at the Westhaven public
housing community on Hardy Drive. A manager at Papa John’s said the
restaurant does not deliver to Hardy Drive, Friendship Court, the 600
and 700 blocks of Prospect Avenue, Rougemont Avenue, or South First
Street with the exception of the 500 block. After dark, the store
doesn’t deliver to 10th Street, 10 1/2 Street, Dice Street and Paoli
Street. [more]