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Papa John's USA, Inc.

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Papa Johns is the world's third-largest pizza delivery company, serving customers across approximately 6,000 restaurants in 50 countries and territories. Founded in 1984 with one mission - BETTER INGREDIENTS. BETTER PIZZA.® - the company has grown from a single broom closet in Jeffersonville, Indiana to a global enterprise generating over $2.1 billion in revenue. Papa Johns co-headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia and Louisville, Kentucky support a network of franchisees and corporate stores that deliver millions of pizzas annually.

The company's commitment to quality sets it apart in the competitive pizza industry. Papa Johns was the first national pizza delivery chain to remove artificial flavors and synthetic colors from its entire food menu. The original dough is made with only six ingredients and is fresh, never frozen, while signature sauce uses vine-ripened tomatoes that go from vine to can in the same day. This focus on superior ingredients has fueled four decades of growth, making Papa Johns a trusted choice for pizza lovers worldwide and creating thousands of jobs across corporate offices, distribution centers, and restaurant locations.

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