Topic: Boycot Papa Johns
Bestinshow's photo
Thu 11/15/12 01:23 PM



Hepatitis A is a contagious disease. It travels in feces, and can spread from person to person, or can be contracted from food or water. In cases of contaminated food, it is usually the person preparing the food who contaminates it.
http://www.foodborneillness.com/hepatitis_food_poisoning


So, utilising some form of distorted logic, you're saying that food workers without health insurance are likely to transmit Hep A?
Its not distorted at all. Do you wish some desperate uninsured 30 hour a week pizza maker preparing your pizza?

I don't. I would rather pay the nickle than the medical costs involved on the cure.

its a no- brainer.
DUh

and its spelled utilizing laugh
In fact and further more it's not much of a stretch to say the owner of Papa Johns not only does not care about the health of his workers but also could care less about the health of his customers.

I will never ever eat at papa johns and will urge others to avoid it like a disease.

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 11/15/12 01:26 PM




Hepatitis A is a contagious disease. It travels in feces, and can spread from person to person, or can be contracted from food or water. In cases of contaminated food, it is usually the person preparing the food who contaminates it.
http://www.foodborneillness.com/hepatitis_food_poisoning


So, utilising some form of distorted logic, you're saying that food workers without health insurance are likely to transmit Hep A?
Its not distorted at all. Do you wish some desperate uninsured 30 hour a week pizza maker preparing your pizza?

I don't. I would rather pay the nickle than the medical costs involved on the cure.

its a no- brainer.
DUh

and its spelled utilizing laugh
In fact and further more it's not much of a stretch to say the owner of Papa Johns not only does not care about the health of his workers but also could care less about the health of his customers.

I will never ever eat at papa johns and will urge others to avoid it like a disease.
I'd be very very careful about making Statements like this in Public!
Might be considered Slander,and could become quite expensive!

Bestinshow's photo
Thu 11/15/12 01:27 PM





Hepatitis A is a contagious disease. It travels in feces, and can spread from person to person, or can be contracted from food or water. In cases of contaminated food, it is usually the person preparing the food who contaminates it.
http://www.foodborneillness.com/hepatitis_food_poisoning


So, utilising some form of distorted logic, you're saying that food workers without health insurance are likely to transmit Hep A?
Its not distorted at all. Do you wish some desperate uninsured 30 hour a week pizza maker preparing your pizza?

I don't. I would rather pay the nickle than the medical costs involved on the cure.

its a no- brainer.
DUh

and its spelled utilizing laugh
In fact and further more it's not much of a stretch to say the owner of Papa Johns not only does not care about the health of his workers but also could care less about the health of his customers.

I will never ever eat at papa johns and will urge others to avoid it like a disease.
I'd be very very careful about making Statements like this in Public!
Might be considered Slander,and could become quite expensive!
Not even close Mr Conrad.

I wouldn't need a lawyerlaugh

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 11/15/12 01:40 PM






Hepatitis A is a contagious disease. It travels in feces, and can spread from person to person, or can be contracted from food or water. In cases of contaminated food, it is usually the person preparing the food who contaminates it.
http://www.foodborneillness.com/hepatitis_food_poisoning


So, utilising some form of distorted logic, you're saying that food workers without health insurance are likely to transmit Hep A?
Its not distorted at all. Do you wish some desperate uninsured 30 hour a week pizza maker preparing your pizza?

I don't. I would rather pay the nickle than the medical costs involved on the cure.

its a no- brainer.
DUh

and its spelled utilizing laugh
In fact and further more it's not much of a stretch to say the owner of Papa Johns not only does not care about the health of his workers but also could care less about the health of his customers.

I will never ever eat at papa johns and will urge others to avoid it like a disease.
I'd be very very careful about making Statements like this in Public!
Might be considered Slander,and could become quite expensive!
Not even close Mr Conrad.

I wouldn't need a lawyerlaugh
the bolded Sentence alone could become quite expensive for you!

Bestinshow's photo
Thu 11/15/12 01:43 PM







Hepatitis A is a contagious disease. It travels in feces, and can spread from person to person, or can be contracted from food or water. In cases of contaminated food, it is usually the person preparing the food who contaminates it.
http://www.foodborneillness.com/hepatitis_food_poisoning


So, utilising some form of distorted logic, you're saying that food workers without health insurance are likely to transmit Hep A?
Its not distorted at all. Do you wish some desperate uninsured 30 hour a week pizza maker preparing your pizza?

I don't. I would rather pay the nickle than the medical costs involved on the cure.

its a no- brainer.
DUh

and its spelled utilizing laugh
In fact and further more it's not much of a stretch to say the owner of Papa Johns not only does not care about the health of his workers but also could care less about the health of his customers.

I will never ever eat at papa johns and will urge others to avoid it like a disease.
I'd be very very careful about making Statements like this in Public!
Might be considered Slander,and could become quite expensive!
Not even close Mr Conrad.

I wouldn't need a lawyerlaugh
the bolded Sentence alone could become quite expensive for you!
Not really he said himself he would rather cut their hours than provide healthcare.

What does that tell YOU Mr Conrad?

HotRodDeluxe's photo
Thu 11/15/12 02:15 PM
Edited by HotRodDeluxe on Thu 11/15/12 02:33 PM



Hepatitis A is a contagious disease. It travels in feces, and can spread from person to person, or can be contracted from food or water. In cases of contaminated food, it is usually the person preparing the food who contaminates it.
http://www.foodborneillness.com/hepatitis_food_poisoning


So, utilising some form of distorted logic, you're saying that food workers without health insurance are likely to transmit Hep A?
Its not distorted at all. Do you wish some desperate uninsured 30 hour a week pizza maker preparing your pizza?

I don't. I would rather pay the nickle than the medical costs involved on the cure.

its a no- brainer.
DUh

and its spelled utilizing laugh


The spelling is correct if you knew your Greek and Latin roots. Please note that American English is a simplified version of the English most other nations 'utilise'. I'm sure your spellcheck didn't like it, but it's not the greatest tool.

from Latin ūtilis, from ūtī (“use”).

If the root is Latin it ends in 'ise', if Greek, 'ize'.

It is a good idea to look into something before you shoot your mouth off.

http://www.onlinegrammar.com.au/us-and-australian-spelling/

Btw, it IS distorted logic, as you are just as likely to pick that disease up in any other establishment. Your elitist and alarmist attitude is unwarranted.

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 11/15/12 02:34 PM
Most of the workers there (unless in corporate or management) are part time workers now any way.

My son worked at Little Caesar's for 3 yrs and they cut his schedule if he got near 40 hours a week. My nephew worked for Cheddars and my niece worked for Cracker Barrel...all part time workers

Not sure what it is like in the rest of the country, but around here, fast food, pizza places and restaurants all have part time servers now

willing2's photo
Thu 11/15/12 02:40 PM
Illegals cutting lettuce chit in the fields, don't wash their hands and send e-coli to unsuspecting folks.

TJN's photo
Thu 11/15/12 03:27 PM




Hepatitis A is a contagious disease. It travels in feces, and can spread from person to person, or can be contracted from food or water. In cases of contaminated food, it is usually the person preparing the food who contaminates it.
http://www.foodborneillness.com/hepatitis_food_poisoning


So, utilising some form of distorted logic, you're saying that food workers without health insurance are likely to transmit Hep A?
Its not distorted at all. Do you wish some desperate uninsured 30 hour a week pizza maker preparing your pizza?

I don't. I would rather pay the nickle than the medical costs involved on the cure.

its a no- brainer.
DUh

and its spelled utilizing laugh
In fact and further more it's not much of a stretch to say the owner of Papa Johns not only does not care about the health of his workers but also could care less about the health of his customers.

I will never ever eat at papa johns and will urge others to avoid it like a disease.

So according to what your saying that from the time they opened up for business the employees have been spreading disease?
It's not that they are droping their insurance they are cutting their hours so they don't have to pay for insurance. And why does it make a difference? The employees can just go on the state insurance exchanges required by obamacare. That's one step closer to single payer that the liberal progressives want. So why are people complaining about it? You should all be happy these businesses are helping Obama get to nationalized healthcare.

adj4u's photo
Thu 11/15/12 04:33 PM
think i will order papa johns ya made me hungry


so because he comes out and states what most should already know
you force a cost on a company for their employee
the company will do what they need to to cover that cost

i guess jack was right

"the truth you cant handle the truth"

but hey what do i know

Chazster's photo
Thu 11/15/12 04:38 PM

think i will order papa johns ya made me hungry


so because he comes out and states what most should already know
you force a cost on a company for their employee
the company will do what they need to to cover that cost

i guess jack was right

"the truth you cant handle the truth"

but hey what do i know


I just ordered from there. I will be eating it in about 40 minutes. MMMM Hawaiian BBQ Chicken.

msharmony's photo
Thu 11/15/12 04:42 PM

think i will order papa johns ya made me hungry


so because he comes out and states what most should already know
you force a cost on a company for their employee
the company will do what they need to to cover that cost

i guess jack was right

"the truth you cant handle the truth"

but hey what do i know



not about truths , about complete truths

even on the stand, we are asked for the 'whole' trugh

this, its obamas fault excuse, is like the adulteress trying to say its the fault of his wife,,,,,

although there may certainly be problems there,, adultery is rarely the ONLY choice one had,,,,

no photo
Thu 11/15/12 05:08 PM

I plan on sending letters to the chains that are talking about laying-off employees due to Obamacare...It would be hard for me to patronize these establishments now. I don't want to hurt the employees who are left but just "going along" isn't my style either...If I worked for one of these companies right now I'd look for another job. It's always been important for me to have a certain amount of pride and trust in my employer...I'd be willing to pay a little extra for food (too) to secure jobs for the employees with benefits...When morale goes down in a company it spills over to customer service eventually...Some employees turn into "brown-nosers" and near "slaves" in an attempt to try to hold on to their jobs. And other employees become passive-aggressive and walk around in "foul moods." (When their bosses aren't around.)



I think Papa Johns and other companies who make this type of announcement (which is just whining and complaining) are stupid.

What they are announcing is that they don't care about their employees, all they care about is profit. They are doing this just because they don't like change.

Well I say screw them. Boycott anyone who makes these kinds of public announcements. Don't work for them, don't buy their stupid pizza's.


Chazster's photo
Thu 11/15/12 05:15 PM
At least they are ballzy enough to say what they and others will do. I ordered from them. My friends will too. If you don't buy from them you dont care about their employees.

Chazster's photo
Thu 11/15/12 05:20 PM
Pizzas here and it's delicious.

no photo
Thu 11/15/12 05:32 PM

At least they are ballzy enough to say what they and others will do. I ordered from them. My friends will too. If you don't buy from them you dont care about their employees.


That's right. I don't care about their employees. Neither do they.

Boycott them. Let the greedy bastards go out of business and their employees can collect unemployment and take six months off.

Chazster's photo
Thu 11/15/12 05:35 PM


At least they are ballzy enough to say what they and others will do. I ordered from them. My friends will too. If you don't buy from them you dont care about their employees.


That's right. I don't care about their employees. Neither do they.

Boycott them. Let the greedy bastards go out of business and their employees can collect unemployment and take six months off.



Lol you really think they will go out of business ? Their NIL sponsorship alone will keep them in business. The most you guys will do is cut business enough to lay off an employee or 2. Probably full timers. Lol.

willing2's photo
Thu 11/15/12 05:41 PM
While ya'll all out ther boycotting, boycott the businesses that hire Illegals. They don't pay for health insurance either.

This is a sample of the list just from Texas.

G.E.T Enterprises Inc

(Location: TX)
Doral Tesoro

(Location: TX)


D R HORTON

(Location: TX)
D R HORTON

(Location: TX)


Action logistics

(Location: TX)
Zachary Construction

(Location: 527 Logwood TX)


McDonalds

(Location: 5700 Forest Bend TX)
Villa Maria Residence

(Location: 719 Augusta St TX)


RANGER PLANT CONSTRUCTIONAL COMPANY

(Location: ABILENE TX)
Sarah LeClere Company

(Location: Austin TX)


The Cleaning Authority

(Location: Austin TX)
Fuddruckers

(Location: Austin TX)


denny's

(Location: austin TX)
Whole Foods Market, Inc.

(Location: Austin TX)


Hiltion Austin Airport

(Location: Austin TX)
McDonald's Corporation

(Location: Austin TX)


Swift & Co.

(Location: Cactus TX)
D & BR building systems

(Location: canton TX)

No Image Available
General Aluminum

(Location: Carrollton TX)
[Select] Family of Staffing

(Location: Carrollton TX)


Fong Kai USA,Inc.

(Location: Carrollton TX)
Baker Drywall

(Location: Cedar Park TX)


La Quinta Inns & Suites

(Location: Cedar Park TX)
Full Circle Enterprises

(Location: Conroe TX)


Poppy's Country Market

(Location: conroe TX)
frazier&frazier industries

(Location: coolidge TX)


STVA Scaffold - Michael Czichos

(Location: Cypress TX)
walmart

(Location: dallas TX)


La Madeleine French Bakery & Restaurant

(Location: Dallas TX)
First Operations,LLP.

(Location: Dallas TX)


Souper Salad #113 Webb Chapel

(Location: Dallas TX)
Archer Western Contractors

(Location: Dallas TX)


kemco inc

(Location: dallas TX) No Image Available
Cain Fence Co./ S&S Rent A Fence

Cain Fence Company
(Location: Dallas TX)


Luby's

(Location: Denton TX)
Greenleaf Nursery Company

(Location: El Campo TX)


Petro Stopping Centers

(Location: El Paso TX)
Carolina Carports

(Location: Emory TX)


T.J. Lambrecht

(Location: Euless TX)
Complete Maintenace, Inc.

(Location: Fort Worth TX)


Leggett And Platt

(Location: Fort Worth TX)
Nestle

(Location: fort worth TX)


D.R.HORTON

(Location: FORT WORTH TX)
BURGER KING

(Location: FORT WORTH TX)


Lon Smith Roofing

(Location: Fort Worth TX)
Great Wide Logistics Services

(Location: Fort Worth TX)


Weathermatic/Telsco

(Location: Garland TX)
SilverLine Windows

(Location: Garland TX)


MetroPCS/Skytalk Communications

(Location: Grapevine TX)
FOUR SEASONS AUTOMOTIVE

(Location: GRAPEVINE TX)


Fuddruckers

(Location: Grapevine TX)
McDonald's

(Location: Greenville TX)


Stromberg Architectual design

(Location: greenville TX)
P and S Masonry, Inc

(Location: Hamilton TX)


Timberline Nurseries

(Location: Hillister TX)
Schulte Building Systems, lp

(Location: Hockley TX)


FAP FOOTWEAR

(Location: HOUSTON TX)
marek brothers

(Location: houston TX)


BURGERKING

(Location: HOUSTON TX)
Houston Shutters, LLC

(Location: Houston TX)


affordable furniture

(Location: houston TX)
Gulf coast Glass

(Location: houston TX)


Roadrunner Restoration

(Location: Houston TX)
IQS, Inc

(Location: Houston TX)


ARCI ROOFING

(Location: HOUSTON TX)
pappas corporation

(Location: houston TX)


Chantal Cookware

(Location: Houston TX)
Doran Steel, Inc

(Location: Houston TX)


A-1 Freeman Moving Group

(Location: Houston TX)
PSI Shipping & Courier

(Location: Houston TX)


TA Textiles LLC

(Location: Houston TX)
W.W. Webber Contractors

(Location: Houston TX)


Red Fish Seafood Grill

(Location: Houston TX)
Mission Foods/Gruma Coorporation

(Location: Irving TX)


Famous Footwear

(Location: Irving TX)
Taco Bell

(Location: La Porte TX)


Sysco

(Location: Lewisville TX)
Abuelo's Mexican Food Embassy

(Location: Lubbock TX)


Unifirst

(Location: Mesquite TX)
Pilgrims pride chicken

(Location: Mt Pleasant TX)


compass installation group

(Location: ne TX)
Tommy Nguyen

(Location: nederland TX)


Burgerking

(Location: Pasadena TX) No Image Available
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation

(Location: Pittsburg TX)


Pilgrim's Pride Corporation

(Location: Pittsburg TX)
Pilgram's Pride Corp.

(Location: Pittsburg TX)


Tidelands Geophysical inc.

(Location: plano TX)
Passport And Visa Express

(Location: Plano TX)


PJ Trailers

(Location: PO Box 199 TX)
Wyatt Resources INC

(Location: po box 744 TX)


Countrywide Home Loans

(Location: Richardson TX)
Fishel Co.

(Location: Roanoke TX)


Team Fishel

(Location: Roanoke TX)
Massage heights

(Location: Round Rock TX)


Dell, Inc

(Location: Round Rock TX)
County Line BBQ

(Location: San Antonio TX)


Drury Southwest, Inc.

(Location: San Antonio TX)
Souper Salad

(Location: San Antonio TX)


Mi Tienda

(Location: South Houston TX)
Continental Alloys and Services

(Location: Spring TX)


Fuddruckers

(Location: Stafford TX)
IHOP

(Location: Stafford TX)


Yokogawa corp.

(Location: Sugarland TX)
Brickman Group

(Location: The Woodlands TX)


J.W.Williams

(Location: Waller TX)
Cheddar's Restaurant

(Location: Webster TX)


Caliber Underground Construction, Inc.

(Location: Wimberly TX)
Steve Hoegger & Associates

(Location: Wylie TX)


ISMAEL RUEZGA/ KR PAINTING

(Location: MIDLAND TX )
ThermoServ

(Location: Dallas )




(Location: gatesville )
Eastex Foundation

(Location: Nederland )


Fay-J Packaging

(Location: TEXARKANA )
Instar Services Group

(Location: Fort Worth CO)


Mission Foods

(Location: Irving. FL)
Mission Foods

(Location: Lee FL)


Mexican Restaurants Inc.

(Location: TX)
Western Skys. Steakhouse

(Location: TX)


Arcelia Transportation of Houston

(Location: TX)
citgo/gas&food

(Location: TX)


Tatum Enterprises Const. Glen Tatum

(Location: TX)
Casa Ole/ Turner Restaurants

(Location: TX)


newcomer school

(Location: TX)
Carpet Mills of America

(Location: TX)


Brazoria County Courthouse

(Location: TX)
Professional Floor Services/Shelby Building Maintenance

(Location: TX)


Barnett Contracting

(Location: TX)
LandArt

(Location: TX)


Taquerias Arandas

(Location: TX)
All Seasons Home Services

(Location: TX)


Rivera Lawn Services

(Location: TX)
Conroy's

(Location: TX)


gca services group inc

(Location: TX)
hanson a heidelberg cement group

(Location: TX)


Don Chano

(Location: TX)
jasons deli

(Location: TX)


Colter's Barbecue

(Location: Arlington TX)
Chickasaw Electrical

(Location: Carrolton TX)


hogan homes

(Location: corpus christi TX)
Cool River Cafe

(Location: Irving TX)


Koko's uptowncafe

(Location: McAllen TX)
Jack In the Box, Foodmaker Inc.

(Location: Plano, Allen, Wylie, Royse City, McKinney TX)


Opah Greek Cafe

(Location: San Antonio TX)
URBAN CONSTRUCTION

(Location: SAN ANTONIO TX)


URBAN CONSTRUCTION

(Location: SAN ANTONIO TX)
colony car wash

(Location: Sugar Land TX)


Great Western Inn

(Location: Temple TX)
LTD Pallet Company

(Location: Waco TX)


McBrides Seafood

(Location: Wichita Falls TX)
DTI Investments

(Location: Santa Ana TX)


mid south insulation

(Location: white house TX)
Double B Foods

(Location: TX)


Cretia's flour and flowers

(Location: TX)
Champagne Roofing

(Location: TX)


mr.taco

(Location: TX)
Riata Landscape Services

(Location: TX)


McDonalds

(Location: TX)
Richard Skorka

(Location: TX)


Family Dollar Store

(Location: TX)
For All Occasions / Schar West, Marketing Sales Manager/GMA

(Location: houston TX)


QuickRete

(Location: 1008 E Highway 67 TX)
Aggregate Technologies

(Location: 10700 tower oaks blvd TX)


Church's Chicken

(Location: 1203 N Frazier St TX)
B&E Resources Ltd. Co. Dc.

(Location: 12600 Northborough Drive, suite 300 TX)


Diverse Construction, Inc.

(Location: 17800 Dickerson St. #200 TX)
Palm Harbor Homes

(Location: 200 South Burlson Blvd. TX)


Ridgemar Aparments

(Location: 2200 Taxco Rd. Fort Worth Tx 76116 TX)
Chilis

(Location: 225 fm 2094 road TX)


Matt Price

(Location: 363 N. Rogers Rd TX)
Tree of Life

(Location: 405 E Expressway 83 TX)


Rex Brown Construction

(Location: 510 Addison St Lake Dallas, TX 75065-2308 TX)
Duke glass

(Location: 6121 brittmoore TX)


gunn tile and stone corp

(Location: 701 burlison road TX)
All You Can Move

(Location: 8006 Pinemont Dr TX)


Sigma Marble and Granite, INC.

(Location: 8222 Chancellor Row TX)
Jack in the Box

(Location: 8603 FM 1960 TX)


Composite Panel Technology South, Inc. - Skip Kennedy owner

(Location: Addison TX)
Select Plumbing

(Location: Alief TX)


hurricane construction ltd.

(Location: ALVIN TX)
W MALCOLM DAVIS

(Location: ANDREWS TX)


Front End Solutions

(Location: Arlington TX)
First Texas Homes

(Location: Arlington TX)


Ann Powell

(Location: Arlinton TX)
PedroSS

(Location: Austin TX)


white construction co.

(Location: AUSTIN TX)
A.D> Willis Company, Inc.

(Location: Austin TX)


Yaghi's New York Pizzeria

(Location: Austin TX)
rkgroup Catering by Rosemary

(Location: Austin TX)


Industrial Composites, Inc.

(Location: Austin TX)
Impact Floors of Texas (Austin)

(Location: Austin TX)


COUSINS LAWN MAINT.

(Location: BEAUMONT TX)
Belco Manufacturing (Denali Incorporated)

(Location: Belton TX)


Wyler Greenhouses

(Location: Brock TX)
Lahey Farms

(Location: Brownfield TX)


FasTaco

(Location: Burleson TX)
A-Custom Foundation Repair, LLC

(Location: Burleson TX)


Swift meat packing

(Location: cactus TX)
Royal Seating

(Location: Cameron TX)


Directorio en Espanol

(Location: Carrollton TX)
Braums

(Location: CARROLLTON TX)


Chickasaw Electrical

(Location: Carrollton TX)
Clint L. Ander

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Thu 11/15/12 05:43 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 11/15/12 05:48 PM



At least they are ballzy enough to say what they and others will do. I ordered from them. My friends will too. If you don't buy from them you dont care about their employees.


That's right. I don't care about their employees. Neither do they.

Boycott them. Let the greedy bastards go out of business and their employees can collect unemployment and take six months off.



Lol you really think they will go out of business ? Their NIL sponsorship alone will keep them in business. The most you guys will do is cut business enough to lay off an employee or 2. Probably full timers. Lol.



I never have ever bought a Taco John's Pizza in my life. However, I could start a Nation wide campaign to boycott loud mouth junk food places who are too greedy to provide health care to their employees and if everyone did boycott them and if no one will work for them, then they will go out of business.

I'm sure they will survive without my business since I never give them any anyway.

But they stand to loose millions with all the bad press twitter can do to them.


no photo
Thu 11/15/12 05:47 PM
willing2
While ya'll all out ther boycotting, boycott the businesses that hire Illegals. They don't pay for health insurance either.



I don't care about who doesn't pay for health insurance. Like I have said at least four times already, businesses have been doing that for 20 years. IT IS NOTHING NEW.

I seek to boycott the loud mouthed chains who feel it necessary to announce publicly that they are going to cut hours because of Obamacare forcing them to provide health insurance. With or without Obamacare tax, they are too cheap to provide health insurance.

They are just announcing to the world how they don't really care about their employees... which we already know, but I say boycott them for being cheap ********.