If it is her store, her pizza, and her money, she is free to do what she wishes. Power to her.
If not her money or product, she should be talked to.
She collects and receives donations for this. So it’s not like she’s doing this at a loss. People are willing to give to help out.
Plus left over food she has she donates to the homeless shelter. I have known may of restaurant to do this, and it’s a tax write off.
"Hot n' Ready" pies go to the dumpster after they've been under the heat lamps for a specified length of time. That's often more pies than people might think that go to the dumpster.
At what point in that process do you think Christian Charity should be permitted?
Only after the pie has been under the lamp too long or after it's in the dumpster?
Or is Christian Charity totally out of the question for anyone other than the CEO or Chairman of the Board and the pizza remains the property of Little Caesars until a properly designated representative of the local government removes the pie from the garbage?
Manager doesn’t = owner. If she’s not the owner, she’s stealing. She should pay for it herself. There’s been arrests and law suits over this behavior of employees.
Why should anyone pay for anything? Every joe blow could ask for their free pizza. She’s encouraging bums to congregate there which will run off customers.
That’s what’s happening in uber liberal Austin, TX after the lib mayor, against Gov. Abbott’s advice, decided to allow the homeless to camp anywhere a few weeks ago. They’re camping out on front doors of businesses and making advances at customers. There’s nothing the owners can do. The owners can’t call the cops because it’s now legal. Owners are closing early for the safety of employees and several have already put their businesses up for sale. They’ll have to take reduced sale prices because no new owner would want to deal with it.
San Francisco disease is spreading.