White supremacy publication claims Papa John's as their official pizza
By:
Taylor Gadberry
Posted: Nov 6, 2017 6:17 PM EST
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Papa John’s has a new customer, the alt right.
A white supremacy publication claimed Papa John’s as their official pizza.
This comes days after Papa John’s CEO blamed the NFL and anthem protests for low sales.
The ‘Daily Stormer’ posted a photo of pizza with pepperonis arranged in a swastika. The caption read, “Papa John’s pizza of the alt-right?”
Peter Collins, the senior director of public relations at Papa John’s says the company condemns racism in all forms and any and all hate groups that support it.”
Collins also says that Papa John’s does not want them buying their pizza.
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