Domino's Pizza has dropped a promotion offering free pizza to a woman named Karen after receiving a response. In recent years, the name "Karen" has been used as an insult to white middle-aged women who are considered abusive or racist. The New Zealand arm of the pizza franchise initially said it wanted to take a break from the negativity of "nice carnations". But some said he is tone-deaf, ignoring more important issues and "gaining privileges." What was the offer? The pizza chain's Australian, Australian and New Zealand pages were titled "King Ling All (Karens)". It asked people named Karen to tell Domino’s in 250 words how they are one of the “nice people”. "The name 'Karen' has become synonymous with anyone who is entitled, selfish and chooses to complain," said Lon Collins, Domino's chief marketing officer in the field. “It was a light-hearted souvenir, it really became an insu...