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In reply to the discussion: Papa Johns CEO back-tracks on ObamaCare. He now plans to add thousands of jobs. [View all]I think there are some governors and some states that will be back-tracking real soon too.
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Papa Johns CEO back-tracks on ObamaCare. He now plans to add thousands of jobs. [View all]
aaaaaa5a
Nov 2012
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!00% of corporate and company owned store employees to have health insurance. Sure...
xtraxritical
Nov 2012
#121
I frequent Lenny's on 86th street in Brooklyn. Papa John was a great singer/writer in the 60s.
graham4anything
Nov 2012
#5
In NY, it is just pizza. There are 1000s of local (mom/pop) pizza places. By the slice or pie
graham4anything
Nov 2012
#45
It's not "New York Style Pizza" - it's pizza...what you eat in Chicago is some weird stuffed cheese
alcibiades_mystery
Nov 2012
#66
"..You find loopholes to get around it..." - people are no more valuable than the pepperoni nt
msongs
Nov 2012
#6
You're absolutely right. My hope is enough people boycott Walmart for this very reason.
Booster
Nov 2012
#15
his response is even slimier than his previous statements--it's common sense to screw your
niyad
Nov 2012
#9
Oh my God, that pizza looks like what I make in my cast iron skillet at home!
Trailrider1951
Nov 2012
#32
Well I suppose that since he's cutting all his full time employees to part time...
mojitojoe
Nov 2012
#20
You're confusing what he said HE would do, and what franchisees would probably do.
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#64
Actually a CPA or someone crunched numbers and it was more like SIX CENTS per pizza.
Myrina
Nov 2012
#61
I'm very disappointed to learn this, but Peyton Manning now owns 21 PJ's franchises
pacalo
Nov 2012
#42
He should go out of business. One less pizza joint will not be noticed and it would be better
Lint Head
Nov 2012
#53
Sheesh. These CEOs suddenly realize that everyone doesn't get their news from Fox.
Kablooie
Nov 2012
#85
Cottage Inn. back in Michigan blows this papa john's clown out of the water.
Crowman1979
Nov 2012
#100
i'm inclined to believe that, if the rest of the interview *was* reported somewhere.
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#116
papa johns is nothing like walmart. walmart is the market leader in all the categories
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#118