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It Pays To Be ADA Compliant

2019-10-14 20:48:44| Hotel Resource

Recently, the popular pizza chain, Domino’s, has come under fire for not being compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). After a blind customer was unable to place an order directly from the Domino’s website or app using special screen-reading software, he sued the pizza chain for not being ADA complaint.


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