KEY POINTS
  • As consumers leave Papa John's, a big piece of the more than $41 billion quick-service pizza category is ripe for the taking — and it's up to rivals to seize the opportunity.
  • Domino's owes most of its success to its savvy loyalty program, improved product quality and higher sales from digital orders, but it will likely also capture customers fleeing Papa John's.
  • Pizza Hut scooped up the official pizza sponsorship after Papa John's split from the league in February.
Domino's Pizza delivery car

Papa John's is losing the pizza wars, putting millions of dollars in sales up for grabs.

After founder John Schnatter's most recent media blunder and a very public feud with the company's board, customers have shied away from Papa John's. The 10.5 percent blow to the pizza chain's same-store sales in July could just be the beginning. The company said customer sentiment continued to sour in August and the company and its franchisees are bracing for weaker sales and possible store closures.