Papa John's
Papa John's International, Inc. is a prominent player in the global pizza market, operating and franchising pizza delivery and carryout restaurants under its trademark. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, the company manages its operations through four segments: Domestic Company-Owned Restaurants, North America Commissaries, North America Franchising, and International Operations. As of 2023, Papa John's has over 5,900 restaurants in nearly 50 countries, with a majority being franchised, while the company owns approximately 11% of its locations. The firm generates revenue through franchise royalties, sales from its company-owned stores, and its commissary supply chain. It is recognized as the fourth-largest limited-service pizza chain in both the United States and globally, with a notable presence in markets such as the UK, China, South Korea, and Chile. The company is committed to quality and innovation in its products, aiming to provide a superior pizza experience to its customers.
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