That fake garlic sauce is the best thing they have. No doubt the food scientists that formulated it are still joking privately about the ingredients.
langdoy
Broke Member
posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 10:23p
best thing IS the garlic butter. I just waited 2 hours for 1 pie. My local Papa Johns is a POS!
patryk
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 10:57p
Thanks Op!
Toddler
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 11:03p
ladydi said: whats wrong with the owner?
I can only assume he disagrees with Papa John's politics.
jschuman
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 11:26p
Toddler said: ladydi said: whats wrong with the owner?
I can only assume he disagrees with Papa John's politics.
He's preparing to screw over a lot of employees out of Health Care. The rich just hate paying their share for once.
theboogeyman
Blissful member
posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 11:38p
Never tried papa john's before. 50% off sounds like a good time to start.
omco6
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 11:46p
jschuman said: Toddler said: ladydi said: whats wrong with the owner?
I can only assume he disagrees with Papa John's politics.
He's preparing to screw over a lot of employees out of Health Care. The rich just hate paying their share for once.
Not this again, take it somewhere else , I'm sorry but if your flipping pizza and think your owed Health Care your out of line
ETA: the thread from the other day has more codes
CheapCheap1
Broke Member
posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 11:56p
The ETA of my last order was +45 mins, from the time I put in the order. Yeah, the delivery boy got a yell from me. So, I stop order it since I don't want to get "Revenge of the Delivery Boy".
marshmellobbq
Member
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 12:12a
Bought 3 XL (works, veggie, Tuscan Cheese) and 2 L (mega sausage, pep/saus-olv) for a birthday party. $46 even - not bad, for bulk pizza
frenchylarue
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 12:42a
The haters don't like Papa John because he actually runs a profitable company (in a tough business). And makes a decent pizza to boot. He is against Obamacare because, like many businesses, it will increase their costs. That has to come out of somewhere. Companies are in business to make money, not to fund dubious social experiments. Companies will cut people and/or hours to remain competitive. You don't like it, buy somewhere else. But this company will survive.
Also, had trouble with ontime ordering for a while. Their online system is much, much more reliable. Have had good success with it, plus you get a free pizza after 25 points. Good deal.
Counterfit
Broke Member
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 12:43a
Honestly this is my favorite Pizza chain but since I've learned about how John has consistantly screwed over his employees I choose to not support the business. Support your local shops people.
namlook
Senior Member - 6K
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 1:15a
Counterfit said: Honestly this is my favorite Pizza chain but since I've learned about how John has consistantly screwed over his employees I choose to not support the business. Support your local shops people.
Agreed. Local shops make much better pizza as well. It's a win/win.
"According to "Papa" John Schnatter, the cost of providing health insurance for all of his pizza chain's uninsured, full-time employees comes out to about 14 cents on a large pizza."
I'll gladly pay an extra 14 cents a pizza so PJ's employees can go to the doctor when they are sick.
mwalker208
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 3:13a
Green, love the code! If you don't want to buy STUFF from companies that screw over their employees, I am sure you would be unwilling to grab a 40" LED TV on Black Friday for $150 too. Your Fatwallet experience has to be very limited; that or you are all hypocrites!
Tenacious1
Member
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 9:14a
frenchylarue said: The haters don't like Papa John because he actually runs a profitable company (in a tough business). And makes a decent pizza to boot. He is against Obamacare because, like many businesses, it will increase their costs. That has to come out of somewhere. Companies are in business to make money, not to fund dubious social experiments. Companies will cut people and/or hours to remain competitive. You don't like it, buy somewhere else. But this company will survive.
Also, had trouble with ontime ordering for a while. Their online system is much, much more reliable. Have had good success with it, plus you get a free pizza after 25 points. Good deal.
Yeah, I don't care if the guy making my pizza is sick and is too poor to afford to see a doctor and take a couple of days off. I also don't care if the guy delivering my pizza has car insurance or not. I also don't care what condition his care is in, and what bad emissions his car is letting out. I will keep my 14 cents.
frenchylarue
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 2:46p
Turns out Papa John has always provided health insurance to its own employees. The misrepresented quotes come from a discussion in which he merely speculated as to what the _franchisees_ MIGHT do. Get the facts right, people.
"Papa John's, like most businesses, is still researching what the Affordable Care Act means to our operations," he wrote. "Regardless of the conclusion of our analysis, we will honor this law, as we do all laws, and continue to offer 100 percent of Papa John's corporate employees and workers in company-owned stores health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984."
nychris
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 2:54p
Tenacious1 said: frenchylarue said: The haters don't like Papa John because he actually runs a profitable company (in a tough business). And makes a decent pizza to boot. He is against Obamacare because, like many businesses, it will increase their costs. That has to come out of somewhere. Companies are in business to make money, not to fund dubious social experiments. Companies will cut people and/or hours to remain competitive. You don't like it, buy somewhere else. But this company will survive.
Also, had trouble with ontime ordering for a while. Their online system is much, much more reliable. Have had good success with it, plus you get a free pizza after 25 points. Good deal.
Yeah, I don't care if the guy making my pizza is sick and is too poor to afford to see a doctor and take a couple of days off. I also don't care if the guy delivering my pizza has car insurance or not. I also don't care what condition his care is in, and what bad emissions his car is letting out. I will keep my 14 cents.
I second that motion!!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't care less
Tenacious1 said: frenchylarue said: The haters don't like Papa John because he actually runs a profitable company (in a tough business). And makes a decent pizza to boot. He is against Obamacare because, like many businesses, it will increase their costs. That has to come out of somewhere. Companies are in business to make money, not to fund dubious social experiments. Companies will cut people and/or hours to remain competitive. You don't like it, buy somewhere else. But this company will survive.
Also, had trouble with ontime ordering for a while. Their online system is much, much more reliable. Have had good success with it, plus you get a free pizza after 25 points. Good deal.
Yeah, I don't care if the guy making my pizza is sick and is too poor to afford to see a doctor and take a couple of days off. I also don't care if the guy delivering my pizza has car insurance or not. I also don't care what condition his care is in, and what bad emissions his car is letting out. I will keep my 14 cents.
Haha..yeah none of us want Papa John's employees to be able to get medical treatment when they are sick. When we get sick because they spread their illness to us while making our food we can just go to the doctor ourselves. Problem solved.
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