In today's unsurprising news, noted douche John Schnatter has resigned from his company, the Louisville Board of Trustees, and who knows, perhaps even his homeowners association.
From Deadspin: "In June’s conference call, Papa was asked “how he would distance himself from racist groups online.” (Normal question to ask a pizza man.) Papa replied by complaining that “Colonel Sanders called blacks n——-s”—no one is quite sure where he got this from—and KFC never got in trouble. He also noted, for some reason, that where he grew up people used to kill black people by dragging them behind trucks. (Normal answer from the pizza man.)"
I know he inexplicably has fans here, so I look forward to their impassioned defense.
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Yup.
Always makes me wonder how someone could be smart enough to be so successful when they're really this stupid.
Yeah, my insides rebel for a minimum of 48 hours after eating papa johns. Awful!
really?
No one is suggesting that you dolt.
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good riddance
Yup.
Always makes me wonder how someone could be smart enough to be so successful when they're really this stupid.
My thought exactly and he drags KFC into it. With those questions it seems like he was baited... and he took it hook, line and sinker. What an idiot.
I actually met him in Orlando a bunch of years ago. I was attending a trade show at the Rosen Shingle Creek, and Papa John's was hosting their annual franchisee meeting at the other end of the convention hall. I ran into him at Starbucks, and joked that he would be a hero if he sent pizzas to our trade show, and he glared at me and said, "Are you going to pay for it?". Relax son, it was a joke.
I saw that this morning. Wild.
Really, great work.
According to Google, the average cost for a Papa John's franchise is $275K. Imagine spending that much money and then having the company president make racist statements that would negatively impact your bottom line for years.
(And no, the franchisee doesn't deserve to get screwed financially, just because the company president is a racist or because they serve Pizza that you don't like.)
According to Google, the average cost for a Papa John's franchise is $275K. Imagine spending that much money and then having the company president make racist statements that would negatively impact your bottom line for years.
(And no, the franchisee doesn't deserve to get screwed financially, just because the company president is a racist or because they serve Pizza that you don't like.)
And this is after the split with the NFL earlier this year because of his comments.
Like which regions? Just come out and list where you think the bulk of the racists live and will purposely buy more pizza from a specific chain because a man who formerly was CEO of that pizza chain made racist comments.
Don't be bashful with your passive aggression.
Serious question: Is Little Caesars' pizza looked at in the same vein as Papa John's, as far as "pizza" goes? In the early '90s I lived in the Midwest and for a time, it was the best I could find (outside of Chicago-style in Indy, which wasn't god but also wasn't the worst). Then two cousins moved into town from Connecticut, opened a place in a local mall, and that was that. Never had to rely on Little Caesars again.
So true.....Peyton can't be that big of a fan since he sold his stake in Papa John's before right before the NFL split.
It would be much different if he affirmatively used the word himself to refer to a black person. He didn't do that, but it's being made out as if he did.
What am I missing here?
If I repeat that quote, am I racist?
Really, great work.
Thanks!
Very interesting and amazing numbers for a pizza that many consider "terrible"
Third largest pizza delivery in the US
Papa John’s 2017 annual report records total revenues for the year of $1.78 billion, with a net income of almost $103 million.
The company has a current market value of $1.57 billion, though its share price fell by 5 percent after Schnatter’s resignation as chairman.
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Again with the passive aggression. Have some fucking balls and say what you mean without veiled ambiguous comments.
Are you saying I'm a racist?
Otherwise I have no clue what "your type" means, but I'm not surprised you paint people with a broad brush, especially those you accuse of being racist. It's the hallmark of people who try and make everyone into a victim, like I imagine you do.
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go up in certain regions
Like which regions? Just come out and list where you think the bulk of the racists live and will purposely buy more pizza from a specific chain because a man who formerly was CEO of that pizza chain made racist comments.
Don't be bashful with your passive aggression.
But, as an exchange between an interviewer and ostensibly famous person, it seems like a jackass question with an asshole response.
But, just knowing he's a CEO, I concur with the comment about how could someone be so successful while being so stupid.
But, as an exchange between an interviewer and ostensibly famous person, it seems like a jackass question with an asshole response.
But, just knowing he's a CEO, I concur with the comment about how could someone be so successful while being so stupid.
How can you watch football and not know who this guy is?
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but, then again, I've never had his pizza either.
But, as an exchange between an interviewer and ostensibly famous person, it seems like a jackass question with an asshole response.
But, just knowing he's a CEO, I concur with the comment about how could someone be so successful while being so stupid.
How can you watch football and not know who this guy is?
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There's at least 55 Papa John's commercials during EVERY NFL game. And that's a conservative estimate.
I didn't mean to imply that I never heard of Papa John's.
But he's literally in every PJ commercial (lately with Peyton and others). And he was slobbering all over Peyton when the Broncos won. I am just surprised you never heard of him....
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but, then again, I've never had his pizza either.
But, as an exchange between an interviewer and ostensibly famous person, it seems like a jackass question with an asshole response.
But, just knowing he's a CEO, I concur with the comment about how could someone be so successful while being so stupid.
How can you watch football and not know who this guy is?
I do and I don't. Actually, I think tbh, I only watch the Giants and haven't seen this guy play. But, don't make me google him, what's the football connection?
The funny thing is that I think .001% of people know his actual name. Everybody refers to him as Papa John.
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There's at least 55 Papa John's commercials during EVERY NFL game. And that's a conservative estimate.
I didn't mean to imply that I never heard of Papa John's.
But he's literally in every PJ commercial (lately with Peyton and others). And he was slobbering all over Peyton when the Broncos won. I am just surprised you never heard of him....
Or an opportunity.
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stone him
really?
Uses a pejorative word he BELIEVES someone else used, and gets in trouble? Seems a little over the top by the Feelings Police. Wasn't he resigning everything anyway?
He's the P.Diddy of pizza. All up in the kitchen, all up it the commercials, all up on the celebrity endorser.
Until everyone stops using the slur and stops condoning it's use or defending use of it, the word will never go away.
I see what you did there.
Although 10 years ago, for Pizza offerings, we just had Papa John's, Domino's, Pizza Hut and Little Caesar.
From those limited crappy chains, we liked Papa John's the best. Although with better pizza options, luckily we haven't had it for over several years now.
And perhaps they would be right too. Saying the N-word does not make you a racist....context does. But we are too wound up in short soundbites to take a slightly deeper look. Unable to think for ourselves and understand the points of view that others bring to the table.
- Michael Richards
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since yesterday and assumed it was too hot a topic. This being BBI, someone will surely defend him...
And perhaps they would be right too. Saying the N-word does not make you a racist....context does. But we are too wound up in short soundbites to take a slightly deeper look. Unable to think for ourselves and understand the points of view that others bring to the table.
Don't make it sound like he was just saying the n-word in some sort of detached academic sense. He was in a corporate meeting about media relations training, and his response to a pertinent question about how to distance himself/the company from racial animus online was to essentially say - Hey, Colonel Sanders called people n*****s and no one gives KFC any backlash. What's the problem?
Then he doubled down on the stupidity and related an anecdote about how black people used to get lynched in his hometown.
So what exactly is the point of view being displayed here? What context are we missing?
So by this logic, McDonald's is great food and Wal Mart is the best place to buy everything??
Popularity doesn't necessarily make something good.
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Very interesting and amazing numbers for a pizza that many consider "terrible"
So by this logic, McDonald's is great food and Wal Mart is the best place to buy everything??
Popularity doesn't necessarily make something good.
Well if you are from any place not named New York or Chicago or within their suburban areas, you probably think Pizza Hut or Papa Johns is good pizza.
The pizza chain endorsed by David Duke.
If I repeat that quote, am I racist?
Don't get cute. You can quote something racist, and if you support it, that's bad, but if you repudiate it, that's good.
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Huh??
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Very interesting and amazing numbers for a pizza that many consider "terrible"
So by this logic, McDonald's is great food and Wal Mart is the best place to buy everything??
Popularity doesn't necessarily make something good.
Well if you are from any place not named New York or Chicago or within their suburban areas, you probably think Pizza Hut or Papa Johns is good pizza.
Eff you ass cheese! Im orig from suburban Jersey and we have epcot pizza!
Another keyboard tough guy with the intelligence of a salad bar.
If I want to say something at least I'm man enough to say it, I'm not passive aggressive about it like you are.
I'm not going to engage in any further conversation with you on here, just not worth my time.
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Very interesting and amazing numbers for a pizza that many consider "terrible"
So by this logic, McDonald's is great food and Wal Mart is the best place to buy everything??
Popularity doesn't necessarily make something good.
Exactly. Look at Justin Beiber and Drake.
Oh well. Not sure why he had to sully the good name of Harlan Sanders while he was at it.
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Huh??
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Very interesting and amazing numbers for a pizza that many consider "terrible"
So by this logic, McDonald's is great food and Wal Mart is the best place to buy everything??
Popularity doesn't necessarily make something good.
Well if you are from any place not named New York or Chicago or within their suburban areas, you probably think Pizza Hut or Papa Johns is good pizza.
Eff you ass cheese! Im orig from suburban Jersey and we have epcot pizza!
WTF does that mean? Epcot Pizza?
"You" was the nebulus you, not you FMiC. I standby my statement - if you (meaning peoples) are not from the New York or Chicago areas, you (meaning those people not from those areas) think franchise pizza places are good. Since most of us on BBI are from the NYC area we don't understand why people love places like Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, Little Caesars or Dominos....
give interviews/earning calls, etc ... while they are drunk.
Seriously - Is he crazy?! Even if you are a racist, or a Democrat, or a Republican, or homophobic, or pro-life, or pro-choice, or whatever - you never reveal anything that could alienate the customer.
Why even use those words? .... and what kind of answer was that to the question presented?
Sometimes I wonder - if you are a workaholic and catch a few lucky breaks .... do you need any brains at all (besides the minimum functioning average IQ) to succeed in business?
I am not saying all successful people are morons without ethics (far from it) ... but, sometimes you wonder about some folks and how they achieved all that they have being blatantly stupid .... or lacking common sense maybe a better description?
And go down in others ... ?
Exactly. I pretty much figured he meant epic, but he needs balls busted for that and for a Jersey guy not knowing that NJ is suburban NYC and that is where I'm from too.
give interviews/earning calls, etc ... while they are drunk.
Seriously - Is he crazy?! Even if you are a racist, or a Democrat, or a Republican, or homophobic, or pro-life, or pro-choice, or whatever - you never reveal anything that could alienate the customer.
Why even use those words? .... and what kind of answer was that to the question presented?
Sometimes I wonder - if you are a workaholic and catch a few lucky breaks .... do you need any brains at all (besides the minimum functioning average IQ) to succeed in business?
I am not saying all successful people are morons without ethics (far from it) ... but, sometimes you wonder about some folks and how they achieved all that they have being blatantly stupid .... or lacking common sense maybe a better description?
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but suburban NJ is pretty much included in the "New York" part of the original post, so...
Exactly. I pretty much figured he meant epic, but he needs balls busted for that and for a Jersey guy not knowing that NJ is suburban NYC and that is where I'm from too.
Jeeeeeeezus. I was honestly kidding.
Holy shit this place needs a fucking lithium.
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but suburban NJ is pretty much included in the "New York" part of the original post, so...
Exactly. I pretty much figured he meant epic, but he needs balls busted for that and for a Jersey guy not knowing that NJ is suburban NYC and that is where I'm from too.
Jeeeeeeezus. I was honestly kidding.
Holy shit this place needs a fucking lithium.
And yes, I swapped out epic for epcot to try and be cute. Guess that was a fail. A NEBULOUS attempt at humor.
Fake news.
Not the official Pap John’s smoke swastika.
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but suburban NJ is pretty much included in the "New York" part of the original post, so...
Exactly. I pretty much figured he meant epic, but he needs balls busted for that and for a Jersey guy not knowing that NJ is suburban NYC and that is where I'm from too.
Jeeeeeeezus. I was honestly kidding.
Holy shit this place needs a fucking lithium.
And yes, I swapped out epic for epcot to try and be cute. Guess that was a fail. A NEBULOUS attempt at humor.
Sounds like a bunch of epcot humour failures....
there are papa johns and dominos and both seem to be thriving
why in the world would you choose papa johns or dominos in downtown Manhattan where there a ton of decent local NY pizza joints that are a million times better ?
Poor effort. Grade: D
there are papa johns and dominos and both seem to be thriving
why in the world would you choose papa johns or dominos in downtown Manhattan where there a ton of decent local NY pizza joints that are a million times better ?
Tourists
Unless they are from NY.
F***ing pineapples in your pizza.
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Besides, people outside of NY have no business making pizza.
Unless they are from NY.
Here, here!
there are papa johns and dominos and both seem to be thriving
why in the world would you choose papa johns or dominos in downtown Manhattan where there a ton of decent local NY pizza joints that are a million times better ?
Tourists and cost. I live in Brooklyn, I'm surrounded by excellent pizza, and both of those places are here too. Thing is, you can get 3 of those shitty pizzas for the price of one pie at a legit pizzeria, and some people would rather save the extra money.
I'd start eating cat food out of the can first.
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PS: New York City pizza is a tad overrated
Poor effort. Grade: D
Excuse me? And you are.
New York city is just overrated in general. There is nothing about it I find useful.
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Huh??
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Very interesting and amazing numbers for a pizza that many consider "terrible"
So by this logic, McDonald's is great food and Wal Mart is the best place to buy everything??
Popularity doesn't necessarily make something good.
Well if you are from any place not named New York or Chicago or within their suburban areas, you probably think Pizza Hut or Papa Johns is good pizza.
Have you been anywhere?
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PS: New York City pizza is a tad overrated
Poor effort. Grade: D
Excuse me? And you are.
New York city is just overrated in general. There is nothing about it I find useful.
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in downtown Manhattan where I live
there are papa johns and dominos and both seem to be thriving
why in the world would you choose papa johns or dominos in downtown Manhattan where there a ton of decent local NY pizza joints that are a million times better ?
Tourists and cost. I live in Brooklyn, I'm surrounded by excellent pizza, and both of those places are here too. Thing is, you can get 3 of those shitty pizzas for the price of one pie at a legit pizzeria, and some people would rather save the extra money.
I'd start eating cat food out of the can first.
Dry cat food out of the bag is vastly superior.