The anger didn’t stop and additionally spilled over to Reddit. The same document appeared in a thread over on r/antiwork and caused a bunch of similar reactions. Redditors responded in kind, saying, “Pretty much getting people to sign under duress. What’s the point of having entitled breaks if a company can just force you to sign something like this. S*** like this should be illegal,” and “Also, all Domino’s in Las Vegas are company owned. So this isnt just a s***** franchise owner, this is corporate policy.”
Many others echoed the same outrage, and replied with gems like, “Don’t sign that. Better yet don’t work for them. This should be illegal everywhere,” and “Yeah, I’m not signing that. Can’t believe that isn’t illegal as f***.” This shady business practice has attracted a ton of flack, and the waiver has united denizens across the internet against this business practice. The ball now appears to have landed in Domino’s court, and their response to this waiver and its break policy may have some significant consequences for the future of the pizza chain.