Monday, February 9, 2015

Iggy Azalea Blasts Papa Johns

Iggy Azalea recently ordered delivery from Papa Johns. She won't be doing that again, because TMZ reports that the Papa Johns delivery driver shared Azalea's phone number with his family members. Azalea has been getting texts from the delivery driver's brother wanting him to call her. Papa Johns was uncooperative when Azalea went to them to identify the driver who disclosed her private information, so she has gone to Twitter instead to blast the company. Still no comment from Papa Johns.

30 comments:

  1. I'd be ticked too. Papa John's should fire the driver.

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  2. My daughter had something similar happen recently. The pizza guy made the delivery, then used the number on the ticket to text her later saying "we should be friends".....it may be very innocent on the guy's part, but it is unacceptable and I am very uncomfortable with this and I want to report it. Daughter is begging me not to. *SIGH*
    This was Papa John's too, by the way.

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    1. That's very inappropriate. I would probably report it despite what my daughter's wishes were, there are a lot of creeps out there.

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    2. There's nothing innocent about that Brenda. Really very wrong.

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    3. Brenda, I agree with your intuition and @Gina and @Bee Haven. The kid might just be used to social media and stuff that allows that kinda thing but since he's privy to your daughter's address and now number, it might be best for your family to report. And even if this kid might just be innocently letting your daughter know he has a crush, it may be best for him to learn what is creepy and unacceptable sooner rather than later. I'm assuming this is a kid with a part time job in high school or something.

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    4. yeah I'm really debating it....she doesn't want to be responsible for someone getting fired, especially since he DOES know where she lives. She didn't answer the text, so maybe this will pass over. I'm really torn about it.

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  3. Good for her for blasting them. Personally, I think their pizza is nasty so I dont order from them anyway. And I hate those commercials with Peyton Manning, ugh.

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  4. So Papa John's is the Grinder of pizza?

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    1. @ethorne I'd be afraid to order a large sausage pie at this point

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    2. I'd be afraid to order anything without a side of Pepto & I'd be afraid to answer the door without my Phaedra pink taser.

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  5. I have a cheap little burner phone I got for $10. It costs me about $20 every three months to put airtime on it. This is the phone I use for ordering things like pizza. That way, if anyone I don't want to have that number gets it, I can just change the number and it's no big deal, because all my friends and family have the number on my regular phone.

    Also, I never use my real name when ordering pizza. I give the name of my 6th grade math teacher. Also, I always pay with cash, so they don't get my credit or debit card info.

    I'm just really paranoid about things like that, though.

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    1. You should really order under the name Marvin Boggs.

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    2. Bally, i dont think you're paranoid, i think you're smart. Thanks fir good idea!

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  6. This is beyond creepy.

    I do agree with Wendy Williams though and I think Iggy Azalea should back off the social media and hire some minions to take care of that shit. She puts too much out there.

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    1. Susan- that sounds like blaming the victim. HE gave out her personal number. HE is wrong. HE shld be punished. SHE'S the victim.

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    2. I'm gonna have to side with Susan on this (the idea of putting too much out there, I'm not on Twitter myself). The younger generation does not seem to realize how inappropriate and dangerous it is putting all of your personal business out to the world whether on Facebook, Twitter or whatever.

      Nobody deserves to be a victim, but people, there are nut jobs out there and you need to check your damn mouth before you give away all your personal info online. I don't use my real info ANYWHERE in personal media. I think what Bally does with the burner phone is VERY smart.

      As for Poppa John's, we boycotted their asses long ago! We had issues with their food, and when we called the store the person on the phone was basically like - tough shit, we don't care. I don't know how those fuckers stay in business. We're Pizza Hut all the way!

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    3. BTW - My comment above was solely talking about Iggy Azalea blabbing too much on Twitter NOT about the inappropriate behavior of the Pappa John employees). That is complete bullshit on the part of PJ's and their workers.

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  7. Isn't Papa John's the pizza you have to cook yourself once it gets there? Or have they changed their operation to standard delivery? I don't order in food anymore at all...especially pizza, and if I did I wouldn't want to have to cook it myself....which defeats the whole purpose of ordering in food. And yeah, they may need to up their hiring process so that they can weed out potential stalkers as employees.

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    1. Audrey, that's Papa Murphy's and they don't deliver. It's actually a very good deal and good quality as I noted upstream. If you want pizza but don't want to make it yourself, for $12 you get a very large pie. Worth the money!

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    2. Thanks Sherry! Confused no more. :)

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  8. Amen AuntLicky! I was about to say the same thing. That alone is enough for me not to order their pizza. Not to mention that it's cheaper and better tasting when I make. Although Papa Murphy's is a very good choice for take and bake. Great price and very good quality IMHO.

    Brenda, he needs to be reported.

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  10. What a crappy thing to do. Papa Johns probably won't do anything about it, they're quite fond of finding a way around doing the right thing. The CEO even bragged about finding loopholes around providing medical coverage for their employees by cutting hours to 34 a week.

    Slightly OT: I was once shopping at Costco and walked by the big window where they prepare the pizzas and do you know what "pizza sauce" they were spreading on the crusts? Prego's Heart Healthy pasta sauce direct from the jar. I am not even joking - jarred spaghetti sauce. That is not pizza.

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    1. 7-11- you must be from NY, or at very least east coast! Lol. I cant believe the crap that passes for pizza elsewhere

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  11. When I was managing a fast food place, one of the employees asked to use my phone to make a long distance call. No problem. Then after they finished they started going through my contacts and found phone numbers for Roddy Piper (my 3rd cousin) and a few other wrestlers I'm friends with including the private numbers of Steve Austin and The Rock (this was before he was a huge actor). I saw them with it open and writing something down and they were copying their numbers down. I threw away their list after destroying it and found out how to make my contacts private really quick. Didn't want to have them calling my family and "celebrities" that trusted me with there numbers.

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  12. The pizza's so-so, but I used to really like the garlic sauce and breadsticks (yes, I know, the sauce is totally full of fake stuff, but it was still tasty); since I heard about their supposed "moral" stances, I said "no more." Same deal with Chick-Fil-A, too--a friend and I would get chicken biscuits together on the rare occasions we met up, but not now.

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  13. Agree robin, also no hobby lobby- same shit- or walmart.

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