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Video Shows DiGiorno Pizzas Behind Indiana Little Caesars Counter
Even celebrity Chrissy Teigen responded to the video — and Little Caesars denied claims that it was selling the frozen pizzas.

GRIFFITH, IN — Pizza-lovers were confused after a customer at an Indiana Little Caesars location posted a video to Twitter Saturday showing a woman behind the counter with a shopping cart filled with DiGiorno pizzas. "This can't be happening right in front of me," a Twitter wrote when sharing the video Since Saturday morning, the video has been viewed more than 4.5 million times, including a retweet by model and author Chrissy Teigen (see below), who captioned her post, "The only little caesars I want to go to."
Since Oct. 6, the Twitter video has received more than 1,000 comments and over 47,000 retweets as viewers were confused and shocked by what was happening at the pizza chain spot inside a Griffith Kmart.
According to Fox News, a spokesperson for Little Caesars told the media outlet that this was just a "funny coincidence." According to the spokesman, "Kmart received a few complaints from customers about having purchased expired DiGiorno pizzas from that location, and because it was so close to closing time, the Kmart manager directed his employee to temporarily store them in a cooler adjacent to the Little Caesars location for disposal in the morning.
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“Of course, Little Caesars only serves freshly baked pizzas made from fresh dough," the spokesperson told Fox News.
this can’t be happening right in front of me pic.twitter.com/9R7jwuUbB6
— vin (flag emoji) (@vinandwesson) October 6, 2018
the only little caesars I wanna go to https://t.co/PlaA5Awkuf
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) October 7, 2018
Same.
— DiGiorno (@DiGiorno) October 7, 2018
DiGiorno and Little Caesars made light of the situation on Twitter, going back and forth tweeting at one another.
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