Tennessee Little Caesars Workers Filmed Hauling Pizza Dough in Dirty Car, Healt…
In Cleveland, Tennessee, a passerby witnessed a group of Little Caesars employees transporting pizza dough in the back of a dirty SUV.
Cleveland, TN – A recent video widely circulated online has brought to light alleged unsanitary food handling practices at a Little Caesars location in Cleveland, Tennessee. The footage, uploaded on October 23, 2025, shows two individuals, identified as employees, transferring large quantities of pizza dough from the trunk of a personal SUV into the restaurant. The dough appeared to be in open bags, resting directly on the vehicle's carpet. The video's narrator expressed strong disapproval, stating, "I would not order... They have no gloves, and this is how they handle their fucking dough." The narrator further emphasized the severity of the situation, exclaiming, "This is insane! I have never in my life... Look at this shit, it's on the fucking carpet and shit." The individual filming indicated plans to contact the health department. One employee, seen wearing gloves in later parts of the video, responded to the filming by saying, "You're in public, and you're definitely being filmed. So keep on talking and I'll make you famous." He also stated, "That's why we're going to cut off [the affected parts]." The video's author later provided an update, confirming that the health department investigated the incident and instructed the restaurant to discard all the dough. However, the establishment was permitted to continue operations without further immediate stipulations. The incident has ignited public debate regarding food safety protocols in fast-food chains.
In Cleveland, Tennessee, a passerby witnessed a group of Little Caesars employees transporting pizza dough in the back of a dirty SUV.
