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Papa Johns makes big dough on Internet sales
You might not think of Papa John's as an Internet retailer, but you should. The Louisville-based pizza maker has just passed $1 billion in online sales. Papa John's is the nation's third largest pizza delivery chain. It says online orders account for more than 20 percent of it's sales. That includes text messaging. And customers can place their orders up to 21 days in advance. Papa John's has been selling pizza over the Internet since 2001.
Posted by Lori Stassi on May 8, 2008 8:00 AM PT | Permalink
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