Irate Papa John's Employee Cuffed Outside Parlor Sports
Who needs sports on TV when the action is on the street?
Who needs sports on TV when the action is on the street?
Papa John's flood of unwanted texts puts the chain in legal trouble.
Needless to say, calling a customer a racist name is a good way to get yourself fired.
The Florida-area culprits were evidently tired of seeing Papa John's vehicles driving by their store.
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Plus: chocolate prices likely to rise, Papa John's Super Bowl giveaway, and more, in our morning news roundup.
Plus: chocolate prices likely to rise, Papa John's Super Bowl pizza giveaway, and more, in our morning news roundup.
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Inspections are planned for hundreds of egg facilities, while the Campanile chef pairs with Weiser Farms for next weekend's food festival.
The Desperate Housewives star is alleged to have pushed her partners out of CityCenter while Mayor Larry Guidi faces up to three years in prison for trying to enhance his pizza over.
Plus: goodbye ESPN Zone, and a low-allergy peanut, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: goodbye ESPN Zone, and a low-allergy peanut, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus, the Domino's Pizza Tracker hits the $1 billion mark.
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Will the talk show host go into the fast food business if his show flops?
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