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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.We make fun of Papa Johns here in NE because every small town has like two or three local pizza places. Elsewhere in the country, it's not like that and the only place to get pizza is from chains like Papa Johns.
The issue had lost all steam and was a page 6er until someone gave it CPR Friday night September 22.
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Add PA to that mix as there are 6 pizza shops within a 1 mile stretch of my office...No, it’s like this pretty much everywhere in the Northeast, including NY, NJ and CT.
Papa John's is nasty, but they do offer good deals to youth sports groups (and others) for buying pizzas in bulk. They gave my town's soccer association a great deal for a charity tournament we ran....
Just here for the "oh snap".You don't have the facts, though. Your claim is wrong.
If you were to say that the controversy kicked into another gear, you'd be accurate. That's not your claim though.
As for inane posting, that's certainly right in your wheelhouse.
I think more significantly is how it affect the commissioner.If this somehow, even remotely, affects Peyton Manning's business and bottom line, I'm ok with it....
All y'all papa John's haters can suck it
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If this somehow, even remotely, affects Peyton Manning's business and bottom line, I'm ok with it....
Let's all sing together (to the tune of Nationwide jingle): "My pizza sales have stunk so bad...."
Papa John's slams NFL leadership for lackluster pizza sales as shares sink more than 10%