For battered brands, consumers can be defenders

On New Year’s Eve, 2019, a Domino’s Pizza delivery worker sold pizzas for $30 in Times Square, even though the same pizza would normally sell for half that price. When New York City’s mayor blasted the chain online, many customers sprang to its defense. They argued the price was reasonable, considering how difficult it was to get through the crowds.

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