NottyImp
Vital Football Legend
Had a Mighty Imps pizza at the Papa John's on High Street, a couple of years ago, pre-game. Not bad at all.
This isn't helping.
Had a Mighty Imps pizza at the Papa John's on High Street, a couple of years ago, pre-game. Not bad at all.
I think we all for one reason or another dont like s ome businesses or sponsors. I personally wouldnt stop watching or going to a game because of it but i wouldnt buy or go into shop if i didnt like them or there morals. Very much a personal choice and entirely up to the individual which i have no issue with
I don't like cheese
Any good Notty?
Not if Papa John's does a vegan pizza!
How is that even possible?
A pizza without cheese doesn't sound like it could be a pizza?
How is that even possible?
A pizza without cheese doesn't sound like it could be a pizza?
Wait wait wait. You don't like any cheeses? Not even one kind?I don't like cheese
Any good Notty?
Wait wait wait. You don't like any cheeses? Not even one kind?
Absolutely none. Gone off goat spunk
Ban him from the food thread!
Lots of pizza chains do vegan pizzas. Pizza Express do. I've even been to a specifically vegan pizza restaurant in London.
And, there are now half-decent vegan cheeses.
I'm not a vegan, btw.
Ok, so follow up question.
How can cheese be vegan?
Cheese is made from milk.
Therefore cheese can never be vegan.
Ah, semantics, grasshopper!
Or grasseater !
If it weren't bad enough that U23 teams have been included in this competition - a wedge for B-teams in the EFL - we now have a deeply dubious sponsor, Papa John's.
This company's founder is not only a proven racist, but the current governance of it is responsible for mulriple violations of workers' rights in the USA and the UK.
This is not a company the EFL should be involved with.
Do you have the balls to oppose this?
They do but I ain't buying itNot if Papa John's does a vegan pizza!
Come on, tell us what you really thinkAbsolutely none. Gone off goat spunk
Come on, tell us what you really think