"You just killed your brand. #ETTD," he wrote, somewhat stretching the Oxford definition of the adverb for "very recently; in the immediate past".
Wilson's followers took the bait.
"Well, last night was the last Dominoes [sic] pizza I'll ever order," Twitter user Brett Dallinger wrote under the 2775-day-old Domino's tweet.
"Love Dominos [sic], but never again," user David Hoffman said.
Courtney DeCamp added, "Way to align yourself with a political party, Domino's. Probably should have just been silent."
Conservatives on social media mocked Wilson for the bizarre attempt to shame Domino's.
The pizza chain responded on Tuesday.
"Welp. It's unfortunate that thanking a customer for a compliment back in 2012 would be viewed as political. Guess that's 2020 for ya," the business's account tweeted.
Conservative strategist Caleb Hull then posted photos apparently from social media accounts of Wilson's family showing a cooler decorated with the Confederate flag and the words, "The South Will Rise Again".
That was then picked up by Donald Trump jnr.
Wilson most recently made headlines in January after mocking Trump supporters as "hillbillies" and "the credulous boomer rube demo" during a CNN panel discussion.
The clip went viral in conservative social media circles and was even used by the official Trump campaign in an ad.
"President Trump has long argued that CNN's coverage of him is negative because the organisation thinks little of him and his supporters," the Washington Post's Eugene Scott wrote at the time.
"A recent segment on the cable network seems to be making that case for him."