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Papa Johns Revamps Restaurant Design

Papa Johns is rolling out a new restaurant design aimed at providing better purchasing and pick-up experiences for customers, the pizza-making chain announced.

The open-floor layout will include what Papa Johns calls “handcrafted, personalized details.” The company said it conceived the new design after extensive research to develop better pick-up options – in the drive-thru, at “Drive-Up Pick Up” and inside at the pick-up counter, which now includes a self-service option.

“Part of making it easier to say yes to Papa Johns development is having a smart and seamless design,” said Amanda Clark, Papa Johns’ Chief Development Officer. “We worked with customers and our operations team to understand how we can have our stores be a true reflection of our brand while delivering an efficient operational experience, and this design delivers on that.”

The company is also revamping its brand identity with a “Better by Design” logo – featuring updated hues of Papa Johns’ signature red and green colors – as well as new photography and illustrations.

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