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Good luck to Papa John's stores everywhere. I hope they survive. Sometimes doing one thing well and not trying to do everything just to compete is the best plan.
Hats off to Papa John's sticking to their guns. With all the commercials, you can't help but think, "Does Pizza Hut still sell pizza?"
I do love the idea of Papa John's, however their sauce is too sweet. I have to go to the Hut. Good luck PJ's!
Papa Johns is right.
Thoses others make lousy pzza so they need a new "hook". to keep customers.
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