KEY POINTS
  • Papa John's has revamped its loyalty program.
  • Members will now earn 1 point for every dollar spent at the chain, instead of 1 point for every $5 spent.
  • The pizza chain has continued to struggle to regain sales after its founder, John Schnatter, started a very public feud with the company.
  • Schnatter recently hired a financial advisor to consider potential alternatives for increasing shareholder value, the company said in a filing with the SEC on Friday.
Signage is displayed outside a Papa John's International pizza restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky.

It's been a challenging year for Papa John's. Public scandals surrounding its founder and a massive decline in same-store sales have pressured the company into making major changes to its marketing strategy and rethink how to lure customers back to its restaurants.

Papa John's latest attempt to rekindle sales is a revamp of its rewards program. On Monday the company said its loyalty members will now earn 1 point for every dollar spent at the chain, instead of 1 point for every $5 spent. These points can be earned through online, mobile, phone or in-store orders.