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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Lol @ this this.
New rule. Every post in this thread must have the word **** in it! Papa johns! Horse ****! |
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uhhhh
Join Date: Oct 2003
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so lets see...you ****ers b**** when a player spend his money on hookers and blow, you b**** when someone makes a monster investment.....I want to party with you ****ers.
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Cheeky Bastards
Join Date: Oct 2001
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This thread taught me a couple of things.
1) Peyton Manning is smarter than all of you idiots. He realizes its not how good the food tastes, its how much money the franchise makes. And Papa Johns makes a ****load of money. 2) baja is still a ****ing retard. 3) Mightysmurf is still gay |
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It is what it Is.
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Un-be-kown to guys like you people are waking up and demanding real food. The whole food industry is growing by a large% a year while the fast dead food industry is growing by about 3% a year. But carry on pizza boy. You so smart... THIS IS JUST THE ORGANIC PRODUCE; The organic industry continues to grow worldwide. Here are some statistics regarding this burgeoning market. U.S. sales of organic food and beverages have grown from $1 billion in 1990 to $26.7 billion in 2010. Sales in 2010 represented 7.7 percent growth over 2009 sales. Experiencing the highest growth in sales during 2010 were organic fruits and vegetables, up 11.8 percent over 2009 sales Source: Organic Trade Association’s 2011 Organic Industry Survey Organic food and beverage sales represented approximately 4 percent of overall food and beverage sales in 2010. Leading were organic fruits and vegetables, now representing over 11 percent of all U.S. fruit and vegetable sales. Source: Organic Trade Association’s 2011 Organic Industry Survey Organic non-food sales grew 9.7 percent in 2010, to reach $1.97 billion. Source: Organic Trade Association’s 2011 Organic Industry Survey http://www.ota.com/organic/mt/business.html Last edited by baja; 10-27-2012 at 09:10 AM.. |
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It is what it Is.
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Here is the coming trend. Young and old are becoming aware about making good food choices;
http://www.franchisedirect.com/foodf...yreport/14/265 |
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Go Broncos, Nuggets, Rox
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6-37, Raider fans.
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Dominos makes awesome pizza now. They really listened to their customers and have become the fastest growing pizza chain in the last 20 years.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Dominoes? Ugh.
If you must do fast food pizza, at least eat a Papa Murphy pizza.. so much better. I think I've only had Papa John's twice.. it was just horrible each time. |
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Oreo Lucian Rockefeller
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, AL
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hating on franchise pizza is more than a little silly.
the idea it to appease the masses and get them to buy your product. in that way the franchise works really well and makes a lot of money. there are plenty of restaurants with really good food but they go out of business or don't make a lot of money because they don't market or appease customers well. of course there are also those that choose not to expand to avoid watering down the overall business. there will always be some place that does something better, but the idea is to be successful as well as having a quality product. PJ's isn't my favorite pizza chain but it has a good product. i still have yet to try Domino's new pizza but that's due to it being far away from my house and not wanting to drive so far when Pizza hut,PJ's and a few Italian places with great deep dish pizza are closer. |
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Oreo Lucian Rockefeller
Join Date: Jul 2003
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people hear about the damaging affects of certain good, they swear to cut back, the trend gets started, they get tired of restraining themselves or their job forces them to places where they can't sustain the good eating habits and they go right back to what they did before. fast food is always going to trump healthier eating because fast food is so convenient to acquire and so readily available at almost every corner. |
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unfortunately,there is no such thing as good fast food/franchise pizza.
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It is what it Is.
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and all fresh ingredients with no preservatives, hydrogenated oils, or other weird ****. And I put tons more toppings and cheese on mine than you'd get at a pizza joint. Best pizza in the world. |
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Oreo Lucian Rockefeller
Join Date: Jul 2003
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no different from the electric car, the hybrid, diet fads & etc. people are people and they always revert back to comfortable habits. it's good to see healthier food coming into the forefront of the market and making it's mark. but i just don't see it staying significantly relevant as there are far too many temptations out there that are more readily available. people are cooking less and less and relying on restaurants more and more. a lot of people don't even bother to teach their kids how to cook. you're going to have far more McDonald's on your street than a Subway or Tendergreens. Last edited by Lestat; 10-27-2012 at 10:51 AM.. |
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Oreo Lucian Rockefeller
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, AL
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only place that made a great one is Godfather's and the closest one is like 300 miles away now. |
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![]() best post in the thread.. let me add Manning made a deal the Papa could not refuse.. or maybe the other way around.. I doubt there is much if any CASH involved.. Other than the actual expenses of setting up shops.. But I'll bet there are little if any franchise fees.. Win Win Papa gets name rec, and loads of free advertising and Manning makes a boat load of money.. |
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Day One Fan
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be as healthy as you want I applaud you for it.. but preaching to those that do not want to hear, well wasting your time.. |
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It is what it Is.
Join Date: Apr 2001
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You can eat a steaming pile of dog shiit for all I care. W were talking about investments. My take is there is a great investment opportunity in healthy "fast food" franchises such as Tender Greens. You don't like the investment don't pursue it. Who cares. You make the mistake of thinking I give a **** about the choices you make. I don't |
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Papa Johns pizza = $hit pie
Plus the owner is a real chump |
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Attack at all times . . .
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Good lord. I hope his legacy in Denver isn't a bunch of crappy pizza franchises.
Last edited by Cito Pelon; 10-27-2012 at 03:12 PM.. |
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uhhhh
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Free Safety
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Centennial
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It's investing locally, if it gives a few kids a job great, otherwise their pizza sucks.
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![]() I did Mad Greens downtown Denver a couple times, but stopped after the prices went up again.. and I ended up paying 10 or 11 bucks for a salad with a few pieces of chicken in it. 11 bucks? Naw.. I don't think so. |
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