Nothing is more 2018 than food brands going in on each other on Twitter.
On Saturday Twitter user @vinandwesson was at a Little Caesars inside a K-Mart (who knew?) when he noticed that there was a cart full of DiGiorno frozen pizzas behind the counter.
Watch the video and see for yourself:
this can’t be happening right in front of me pic.twitter.com/9R7jwuUbB6
— vin (@vinandwesson) October 6, 2018
About 5 hours later the official @DiGiorno twitter account caught wind of the now-viral video.
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 6, 2018
— vin (@vinandwesson) October 6, 2018
That's when the internet started doing what the internet does best.
@DiGiorno pic.twitter.com/xU5fyyOQDV
— Brandon C (@BCLA09) October 7, 2018Welllll
for the culture pic.twitter.com/6CafGNAAHl
— Brandon C (@BCLA09) October 7, 2018
Apparently, this store has a trade-in program.
— Little Caesars (@littlecaesars) October 8, 2018Two days to come up with that? Really?
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 8, 2018I guess neither of us deliver LOL
— Little Caesars (@littlecaesars) October 8, 2018None of the above?
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 8, 2018Accurate.
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 7, 2018
Two days later @littlecaesars decided to chime in.
Apparently, this store has a trade-in program.
— Little Caesars (@littlecaesars) October 8, 2018
Two days to come up with that? Really?
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 8, 2018
I guess neither of us deliver LOL
— Little Caesars (@littlecaesars) October 8, 2018
It's safe to say that DiGiorno won this round, no contest, but it still doesn't explain why Little Caesar isn't working on fixing their pizza rather than throwing someone else's pie in the oven.
This last dig from DiGiorno pretty succinctly sums it all up.
None of the above?
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 8, 2018
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