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2:32 pm - 12/05/2012

Papa John's, Applebee's And Others Pay Huge Price For Anti-Obamacare Politicking



It turns out that being a good corporate citizen is as important to selling pizzas as the thinness of the crust or the quality of the cheese.

If you don’t believe it, just ask Papa John CEO, John Schnatter.

As covered—and criticized—in this column in great detail, Mr. Schnatter decided to mix his politics with his pepperoni when suggesting that he would be cutting the work hours for Papa John employees in order to bring them below the 30 hour per week threshold that would require Schnatter to provide his employees with healthcare benefits.

It turns out, the pizza eating public did not approve.

Indeed, so serious was the reaction that Schnatter was forced to publish an op-ed piece where he sought to convince us that he never really intended to cut back worker hours but had simply been speculating on what he might do in response to the legislation.

According to YouGov BrandIndex, a leading marketing survey that measures brand perception in the marketplace (called “Buzz”), Papa John’s had good reason for concern as the pizza chain’s brand identity has plummeted from a high of 32 on election day, to a remarkably low score of 4 among adults who have eaten at causal dining restaurants during the past month.

Ouch.

Papa John is not alone in his anti-Obamacare misery.

Fast food server, Applebee’s, possessed a healthy Buzz score of 35 before Zane Terkel, CEO of one of the company’s largest franchisees, appeared on television to complain about the law and to announce that he would not be building more restaurants or hiring any more workers in response to his objections to Obamacare.

Applebee’s “pre-Terkel” Buzz score of 20 now sits at a pathetic 5.

I don’t imagine Mr. Terkel will be getting many Christmas cards this year from other Applebee’s franchise owners.

While these corporate complainers have sought to explain away the hit they are experiencing at the hands of the public’s perception, one such company is facing the music straight on. Darden Restaurants, Inc.— owner of Olive Garden, Red Lobster and LongHorn Steakhouse—has lowered its profit projections for the quarter ending November 25th, acknowledging that its bad numbers are the result of poorly performing promotions, Superstorm Sandy and…wait for it…the poor publicity it engendered by its decision to test out a plan to cut back on healthcare costs by putting more workers on part-time schedules.

Hopefully, other businesses seeking to avoid their responsibilities under the healthcare law—such as Walmart who intends to cut back employee hours in the effort to push workers onto Medicaid rolls rather than take responsibility for their employees’ health care—will get the message.

There's also a graph at the article source, and here's the source for the cartoon, which I found by googling "papa johns sucks."
vampireweekend 5th-Dec-2012 10:54 pm (UTC)
who the fuck cares about denny's
smokesinatra 5th-Dec-2012 10:55 pm (UTC)
seriously denny's sucks. ihop 4eva
anus 5th-Dec-2012 10:58 pm (UTC)
ihop doesn't have maple syrup what am I supposed to put on my waffles. I don't want that fake shit ):
hemsworth 5th-Dec-2012 11:27 pm (UTC)
i love ihop but fuck their service is SO bad in every ihop restaurant i've been to. like i get people hate having to work at a 24 hour restaurant but come on, if it's so dead don't waste my time only checking up on me like an hour after i've ordered.
akasha6915 6th-Dec-2012 09:39 am (UTC)
I wish there was an IHOP where I live. I hit them up whenever I go south to visit friends. But I'm stuff with Denny's.
heart_of_butter 7th-Dec-2012 07:14 am (UTC)
The manager at my local one is waaaay too obsquious and overly-friendly. I'll pass.
andseen 5th-Dec-2012 11:09 pm (UTC)
When you grow up in a small ass town, and are drunk and hungry, Denny's is like the Wailing Wall.
vampireweekend 5th-Dec-2012 11:17 pm (UTC)
i live in a small ass town

all we have is huddle house
2bhllywdornt2b 5th-Dec-2012 11:27 pm (UTC)
this. When someone goes to Denny's in my town, it's an event.. Like the girls get all dolled up, the guys wear their sunday clothes, and they take more pictures than tourists. This is why I don't go out.
spider_orchid 6th-Dec-2012 01:24 am (UTC)
LIES! Waffle House.
vanishingbee 6th-Dec-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
lol walking home and hitting a denny's you're always like "....hm. maybe I do not hate it as much as I thought."
beetlebums 6th-Dec-2012 03:31 am (UTC)
Unless you're from New Jersey
stewie_e 6th-Dec-2012 06:08 am (UTC)
it's true. though i live in LA now - when i go back home it's all we have for drunk food.

that and a 24hour taco bell. :(
akasha6915 6th-Dec-2012 09:40 am (UTC)
It's 2 blocks up from the bar I drink at, and yes, Denny's is fucking glorious when drunk as fuck.

Joy of small towns.
heart_of_butter 7th-Dec-2012 07:13 am (UTC)
When you get out of a club at three in the morning and hungry as fuck, you literally have no other option.
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