Papa John’s Takes TXT Orders

I just received an email from Papa John’s letting me know about this really kewl new way to order pizza.

Michelle Kratschmer’s family was craving the usual — a large pepperoni pizza and a small pie with black olives and cheese — but how she entered the phone order was entirely new.

The Godfrey, Illinois, woman ordered dinner by sending a text message to her local Papa John’s restaurant. A half-hour later, the pizzas were delivered to her home.

How cool is that? I think I will try it tonight. Might as well, I was wanting to order pizza anyway.

UPDATE: Well, we ordered the pizza and I hardly had time to look at my Hamilton watch before the delivery guy showed up with our pizza. Awesome man, awesome.

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Posted on November 15, 2007
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5 Comments so far

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Tammy on November 22, 2007 comments:

I think that it is a very smart move on papa johns part but shoud be interesting to see just what other companies use this technology for ordering items.

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USA Turtle on November 28, 2007 comments:

Agree with Tammy, smart move by papa johns.

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Jessica Wilkins on November 30, 2007 comments:

excellent new feature. I hope other companies will be picking up on this very soon. Off to order myself a large margherita!

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perros on December 1, 2007 comments:

Whoa, cool innovative way to order food! I just hope they don’t charge an extra $2-5 for using it like they do the website orders in my area.

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Hal on December 3, 2007 comments:

This is the perfect move to keep in sync with the college kids…I’m sure they’re a target demographic!

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