Ah, Papa John’s, where the tagline should really be: “Pizza—kinda.” Let’s be honest, not all pizzas are created equal, and Papa John’s is proof of that. The service? It’s… alright. The food? It’s not bad, but it’s not exactly writing love letters to my taste buds either. It’s like they took pizza’s cooler cousin and made it mildly awkward at family dinners.
And let’s talk about the price. For a takeout pizza, it feels like they think they’re running a Michelin-starred pizzeria. I mean, it’s dough, sauce, and cheese, not filet mignon. When I’m paying “premium” prices, I expect a pizza that makes me weep with joy—not one that has me asking if the delivery driver accidentally stopped at a middle school cafeteria on the way.
That being said, it’s not the worst pizza I’ve ever had. It’s reliable, like the friend who always shows up but never brings the party. Will I order again? Probably. But only because convenience wins over quality on a lazy Friday night.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ for being “just okay” and still managing to overcharge me for it. Papa John’s: the pizza...
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