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New York (CNN Business)Papa Johns is making a big bet on China.

The pizza chain plans to open over 1,350 stores in South China by 2040 in partnership with the Asian private equity firm FountainVest Partners, it said on Friday. The deal will increase Papa Johns current global count by 25%, and marks the largest franchisee development agreement in the pizza company's history.

Pizza companies have lately been expanding their footsteps in the region, where they see an opportunity to boost sales.

Pizza Hut, for example, opened 103 new stores in China in the third quarter. And Domino's (DPZ)CEO Ritch Allison said in October that "with each passing quarter, we become even more confident about the long-term growth potential for the Domino's brand in China." He noted that in the third quarter of 2021, Chinese locations open at least a year grew sales by a percentage in the double-digits -- way better than in the United States, where sales fell in the third quarter.

Late last year, Papa Johns CEO Rob Lynch pointed to China as fertile ground for growth for his company, as well.


Papa Johns has a "huge development opportunity in markets where we already compete, but are much less penetrated," compared to the competitors, Lynch said at the time. "I would offer China as an example,"

Papa Johns (PZZA) has also been expanding into other regions. In November, the company announced plans to open 60 restaurants in Kenya in Uganda in the coming years along with franchise partner Kitchen Express. Over the summer, it expanded its partnership with its largest franchise, Drake Food Service International, with plans to open 220 restaurants globally, including in the UK and Latin America, by 2025.

The "partnership with FountainVest marks another major milestone in achieving Papa Johns global growth potential," Lynch said in a statement on Friday.

The move follows a rebrand undertaken by Papa Johns last year, when the company dropped the apostrophe in "Johns" and updated its log and store designs.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/07/business/papa-johns-china-expansion/index.html
 
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I heard Papa John's is owned by a Pakistani. Hence no surprise that he is investing in China.
No it's not but
You had to find a way to blame Pakistanis for shitty pizzas don't you?
Indians and thier hate for Pakistanis
After blaming Pakistan for your struggles with erectile dysfunction now even shitty pizzas are not spared ... :undecided:
 
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They can't beat Pizza Hut which has become synonymous with pizza in China.
 
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The last I heard, papa johns was chairman oF CPEC. Someone certainly put the corridor to good use.
 
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You know there's Chinese pizza restaurants already competing with Pizza Hut?


This is one of the largest non Pizza Hut pizza restaurant chain in China, bigger than Domino's

China is one of the safest bets in the market right now for most businesses.

Chinese demand for fast food is insatiable and growing.
 
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China is one of the safest bets in the market right now for most businesses.

Chinese demand for fast food is insatiable and growing.

Why would you think a 3rd tier pizza chain like Papa John's would be able to do anything but lose money? Even Dominos failed in China.
 
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I heard Papa John's is owned by a Pakistani. Hence no surprise that he is investing in China.

This is Robert Lynch, president and CEO of Papa John's.

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He's about as Pakistani as India is SUPAPAWA.
 
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China is one of the safest bets in the market right now for most businesses.

Chinese demand for fast food is insatiable and growing.

Chinese demand for practically anything is insatiable and growing. That includes everything from coffee to pizza to crawdads (Louisiana Crayfish.)

It is the greatest market the world has ever seen and it is only starting because the per capita income in the hinterland is still catching up with the coast. And the coast is not standing still.
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Once everything is even out, you'll have an economy that consumes three to four times that of the US.
 
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I heard Papa John's is owned by a Pakistani. Hence no surprise that he is investing in China.
We all know why RSS propagandist spreading fake news against those who thrown your supaa pawaa indian military respects into gutter on the famous 27 feb surprise day
 
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Is this the day of reckoning mr papa johns was talking about?
 
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New York (CNN Business)Papa Johns is making a big bet on China.

The pizza chain plans to open over 1,350 stores in South China by 2040 in partnership with the Asian private equity firm FountainVest Partners, it said on Friday. The deal will increase Papa Johns current global count by 25%, and marks the largest franchisee development agreement in the pizza company's history.

Pizza companies have lately been expanding their footsteps in the region, where they see an opportunity to boost sales.

Pizza Hut, for example, opened 103 new stores in China in the third quarter. And Domino's (DPZ)CEO Ritch Allison said in October that "with each passing quarter, we become even more confident about the long-term growth potential for the Domino's brand in China." He noted that in the third quarter of 2021, Chinese locations open at least a year grew sales by a percentage in the double-digits -- way better than in the United States, where sales fell in the third quarter.

Late last year, Papa Johns CEO Rob Lynch pointed to China as fertile ground for growth for his company, as well.


Papa Johns has a "huge development opportunity in markets where we already compete, but are much less penetrated," compared to the competitors, Lynch said at the time. "I would offer China as an example,"

Papa Johns (PZZA) has also been expanding into other regions. In November, the company announced plans to open 60 restaurants in Kenya in Uganda in the coming years along with franchise partner Kitchen Express. Over the summer, it expanded its partnership with its largest franchise, Drake Food Service International, with plans to open 220 restaurants globally, including in the UK and Latin America, by 2025.

The "partnership with FountainVest marks another major milestone in achieving Papa Johns global growth potential," Lynch said in a statement on Friday.

The move follows a rebrand undertaken by Papa Johns last year, when the company dropped the apostrophe in "Johns" and updated its log and store designs.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/07/business/papa-johns-china-expansion/index.html
who own papa jones franchise in Pakistan ?
 
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