The statements made on our earnings call were describing the factors that impact our business and we sincerely apologize to anyone that thought they were divisive. That definitely was not our intention. (1/3)
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Really? No one believes you.
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Sorry to hear that. Only our actions can change that - so we ask people watch with an open mind.
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Working on how we will help facilitate positive change now! Thanks for the suggestion.
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Way to little, way to late.
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Sorry to hear you think that, Paul.
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This is such a fake corporate "apology". If you actually cared you would have said something right after. Instead, you waited to see the effects of your bigotry on your profits. Raci$m.
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Not only that, but you have shown your true selves time and time again. You did not want your employees to have health insurance. You threatened to increase prices on your ketchup-drizzled cardboard. Then you had to backtrack once you received backlash.
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Your CEO
@IAmPapaJohn said: "we're certainly disappointed that the NFL and its leadership did not resolve the ongoing situation to the satisfaction of all parties long ago". The "situation" is systemic racism that they're protesting, the "situation" isn't the protest itself. -
Your CEO has put his foot in his mouth on a number of occasions.maybe it's time for shareholders to realize that papa johns troubles start right at the top. This is the last straw for me and I can't buy from you guys again until real change happens.
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those guys. (3/3)