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Date: | Sat, 21 Apr 2007 09:47:07 -0400 |
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Are we asking them to carry a particular brand of GF Pizza? I ask because
this strikes me as a campaign designed to benefit a particular company.
Maybe I'm overly cynical, but the first three sentences of this email sound
like something you'd read in an advertising brochure. Is Rick Fask of Good
For Life foods already involved in a campaign to get Uno's to carry his
product? There's obviously nothing wrong with creating an "Astro Turf"
campaign (fake grassroots); I do it all the time. But it would be nice to
know if we're being enlisted to help a particular company. If Ellen Allard
could let us all know, that'd be a help.
Richard Paul
Ellen Allard wrote:
> "I can't keep up with the demand!", said Rick Fask, owner of Good For Life
> foods. This is what Rick told us when
> we visited the Boynton Restaurant in Worcester for fantastic gluten free
> pizza this past week. Upon returning
>home, feeling sated and quite happy, the taste of the pizza still lingering
>on our lips, we came up with a
> plan. Wouldn’t it be great if we could eat really fantastic GF pizza at
> over 300 national restaurants? Let’s make a
> huge group effort, let’s work together to attract the interest of Uno's
> Chicago Grill, a restaurant chain that knows
> pizza. Let’s vote with our feet and our wallets.
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