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John Hampton "Papa John" Schnatter (born November 22 or 23, 1961) [1] [3] is an American entrepreneur who founded the Papa John's pizza restaurant chain in 1984. [4] Schnatter started the business in the back of his father's tavern after selling his car and using the proceeds to purchase used restaurant equipment.
If you've eaten a Papa John's pizza in the last year, you know, thanks to the top of the pizza box, that John Schnatter, the founder of Papa John's, had to sell his prized 1972 Camaro Z28 in order ...
Papa John's International, Inc., d/b/a Papa Johns, [4] [5] is an American pizza restaurant chain. As of 2023 [update] , it is the fourth largest pizza delivery restaurant chain in the United States, [ 6 ] with headquarters in the Louisville, Kentucky and Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan areas.
John Schnatter launched the pizza company as Papa John’s from his family's Jeffersonville, Indiana, bar in 1984. Ten years later, it has grown to 500 Papa John's stores nationwide.
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John Schnatter, a native of nearby Jeffersonville, Indiana, donated $5 million for the naming rights to the stadium, which he used to christen the venue for his Papa John's Pizza chain. [7] Schnatter made a further $10 million donation for the stadium's expansion, [7] and extended the naming rights to the year 2040. [8]