Latest: Domino's India says sorry to Indians
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The Kashmir Solidarity Day social media posts by MNCs in Pakistan are coming back to haunt them in India. Already, Hyundai, KFC, PizzaHut and Kia Motors have apologized to India for supporting Pakistan's commitment to celebrating the Kashmir Solidarity Day in the previous years. And now, Domino's India, the MNC pizza restaurant chain, has said sorry to Indians.
“This is the country we have called our home for the last 25 years, and we stand here to protect its legacy forever," Domino's India has said, adding that it respects and honours everything India has to offer.
The statement further reads that the company regrets and apologizes for the unsolicited social media post published on its social media handles outside India in the past. "As a brand, we honour and respect India and remain deeply committed to serving our customers and communities with humility, gratitude and pride,” the company said.
Netizens across India are welcoming the MNCs' apologies.
This is the country we have called our home for the last 25 years, and we stand here to protect its legacy forever. We respect and honour everything the country has to offer. pic.twitter.com/8II6XuLxb0
— dominos_india (@dominos_india) February 8, 2022
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