I get it, reduced, reuse, buy used. But this is clearly Papa John’s; it’s made for landfill pizza. Repackaging and rebranding like this doesn’t fix a broken product. Shame on GameStop for trying to exploit people struggling to get by with empty promise pizza.
Not everybody can afford new slices and these look like they are in mint condition.
I get it, reduced, reuse, buy used. But this is clearly Papa John’s; it’s made for landfill pizza. Repackaging and rebranding like this doesn’t fix a broken product. Shame on GameStop for trying to exploit people struggling to get by with empty promise pizza.
Hard agree. When I buy second hand pizza its $14.99, but when I want to trade in some mostly fresh burgers they only offer pennies!