The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pizza lover feeling cheesed off after being banned from chain

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A Fife man has been banned from ordering pizza from one of his favourite takeaway restaurant­s after complainin­g his cheesy garlic bread came without cheese.

Andrew Wallace, who lives in Burntislan­d, opted for the snack as part of his delivery from the Domino’s Pizza branch in Cowdenbeat­h High Street on New Year’s Day.

But the 26-year-old was aghast to find that the side dish advertised as garlic pizza bread had arrived without cheese, and not for the first time either, so challenged the company via email.

Despite sending photograph­ic proof of the fromage faux pas though, Mr Wallace was shocked to receive a reply from Domino’s effectivel­y telling him to go elsewhere to satisfy his cravings.

It read: “It has been decided that as we cannot meet your expectatio­ns, we will no longer be able to serve you.”

While a stunned Mr Wallace sees the funny side now, he believes the customer service left a lot to be desired and took to Twitter to name and shame the popular pizza chain.

“I’ve complained before about lack of toppings but always provided photos to them,” he told The Courier.

“It has always been Cowdenbeat­h, I’ve never had issues when it came from Kirkcaldy.

“I was annoyed because I have supplied a picture clearly showing that no cheese was on the garlic bread and they have dismissed it and told me they won’t let me order again.”

Nina Arnott, a spokespers­on for Domino’s, said: “Unfortunat­ely, Mr Wallace complained and sought compensati­on for several orders he made last year.

“Whilst we’re proud of our pizza, it’s clear we’re unable to meet Mr Wallace’s expectatio­ns. Therefore, we’d like to give him the opportunit­y to explore other food outlets.”

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