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Domino’s Wants to Serve Pizza on the Moon

Friday, 02 September 2011 11:32 AM EDT

After Pizza Hut became the first pizza chain to send a pizza to space at the International Space Station, Domino’s pizza chain took the publicity war even further.

The Japanese branch of Domino’s Pizza has vowed to one day open a store on the moon, reports Newser.

A construction company estimated that opening a Domino’s store on the moon would cost $21.4 billion. The costs would be minimized by using local moon minerals to construct the restaurant’s concrete.

“In the future, we anticipate there will be many people living on the moon, astronauts who are working there and, in the future, citizens of the moon,” said a Domino’s representative. “We started thinking about this project last year, although we have not yet determined when the restaurant might open.”

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After Pizza Hut became the first pizza chain to send a pizza to space at the International Space Station, Domino s pizza chain took the publicity war even further. The Japanese branch of Domino s Pizza has vowed to one day open a store on the moon, reports Newser. A...
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