Papa John’s: 50% Off ANY Large Pizza (No Limit!)

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Now through 2/2, head on over to the Papa John’s site where you may once again be able to score 50% off ANY large pizza… and there appears to be no limit, so you can order as many as you like for 50% off! WooHoo!

Just head here to sign in or register for an account, then click on “Order Now”, enter promo code VOTE50 in the promo code box and click apply to see if this code works in your area. You can score a large Cheese pizza for $6 (+ delivery fee & tax) or a large The Works pizza for only $8 (+ delivery fee & tax) after the 50% off code! Note that after you order a large pizza, you’ll need to re-enter the code again to receive the discount on each additional pizza you order.
Also, if you’re a Papa John’s Rewards member (you can sign up FREE here), don’t forget to log into your account to see if you are close to earning a FREE pizza!

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Comments 27

  1. amy

    Can u order pizzas with this code and place the order for superbowl?

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Yep… Looks like you can!! Check out this:

      Future orders must be scheduled for at least 1 hour(s) in the future (longer for large orders) and a maximum of 21 days in the future.

      WooHoo! 😀

    • Kellie

      Super Bowl is on the 3rd. This expires on the 2nd

  2. Heather

    I just went to order mine and it only applied the discount to the first pizza ordered

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Hi Heather,

      Did you try to re-enter the code again for your second pizza? I had to re-enter the code for each additional pizza.

  3. irene

    We picked up a large veggie last time a 50% code was available. It was bland and doughy (undercooked). We doctored it up with some dried Italian seasoning and minced garlic and popped it in the toaster oven to finish cooking. Don’t know if it’s just that location’s skills and/or needed salty, greasy meat toppings for flavor, but we won’t be trying again.

    • hammer

      use to work for them. will never eat there again after seeing how they make pizza. very unsanitary drivers come in and immediately have to help out when busy making pizzas without washing up or pizza makers walk outside to smoke then come back in and start making pizzas again without washing. floor tile had been broken since i started there, cheese would get in it and when they sweept and mopped nightly it didnt come out so after a week or so when it started smelling bad they would get someone with a toothbrush and scrub it. this was right where you stand on the makeline. floor was never fixed and i worked there for a year. worst looking and tasting pizzas i have ever seen and i have worked for several places. most people like them because of the garlic sauce that comes with the pizza or the pepper. now this is what i think of them other people might like them and the pizzas everyone has there opinon. also they wont deliver when the order is under $10 unless you used papa points or you had a free pizza coming, they might have changed that its been a year since i worked there.

    • Hope

      I think it was just your particular location or the person who made your pizza. I’ve ordered several different types of pizza there including veggie pizza and they are always delicious.

  4. Anon

    YAY! Thanks Collin!

  5. pam

    Papa John’s CEO John Schnatter is no friend to the working poor. He has said he will cut employee’s hours so he does not have to offer them health insurance.

    • Stephanie

      If you think about it, it’s Obama’s fault for trying to force businesses to pay for healthcare for everyone. If his bill hadn’t stipulated that less than a certain number of hours a week = free pass, then guess what, businesses wouldn’t resort to this tactic! Duh! So now Obama is getting people’s hours cut, some people fired, and then still taking a bigger chunk out of our paychecks anyway via letting the Bush tax cuts expire (which is essentially like instituting a tax hike of his own)! What a ‘friend to the working poor’ he is, right? It may sound nice to have everyone taken care of in every aspect of their lives, but it’s not feasible, and NOBODY should be FORCED to do it. NO ONE. I don’t care if they are billionaires, they don’t owe you a CENT. Get over it.

      • pamandpatrickm

        I don’t believe anyone owes me a CENT. My family has insurance through my husband’s employer and we pay for it. I am a stay at home mom and lucky to not be one of the working poor. Only the Bush-era tax cuts for family incomes beyond $450,000 annually expired. Affordable Health Care for every citizen who wants it is a far cry from “everyone taken care of in every aspect of their lives”. We all pay for the uninsured in higher health care costs.

        • Stephanie

          You do realize that rich people hire the poor, right? Not the other way around? So if rich people are being taxed more, then they need to thin out the herd at their business because they are not running a soup kitchen, they are in the business of making money, and because they are, poor people get to have a well-earned slice of it! So you may not think of the impact that taxing the rich will have, but my husband’s job has already fired several people because they are trying to offset the new costs they will incur.

          Also, Obamacare is not just for anyone who wants it, it is for everyone, even those who DO NOT want it. Those who refuse are charged a tax, basically on their life! It’s ridiculous. Health care costs are so high because of frivolous lawsuits, and doctors have to pay up their butts for malpractice insurance. We already pay for the poor’s healthcare via social programs, as well as their housing, their food, their cell phones, their childcare, their transportation… the list goes on and on. Heck, many poor are doing better than my family is at the moment! I see so many people who are living wonderfully off the government dime (which makes me seethe because the government is not a business, they don’t make any money! Their money comes from We The People! Which means the giant chunk that comes out of my husband’s check is going towards supporting another family and we never even had the option of yes or no, it’s just more of being forced to do something whether we want to or not. I’d like to choose my own ‘charities’, thank you very much! Not have them chosen for me!)

      • Lori

        ITA Stephanie!! I continue to be amazed at the people that don’t understand what you just so perfectly explained! Probably because they don’t “want” to understand it. 😉

    • Eileen

      I’m with you Pam! No Papa John’s for me!

      • Andy

        The Affordable Healthcare Act does not offer you free insurance but it levels the field for people who cannot get health insurance because of Pre-existing conditions, age or the young and healthy who don’t have it because they don’t think they need it. These are the people who are forced to use the emergency room for care. Everyone in this country was forced to buy car insurance and mortgage insurance, where was the outrage then?
        I pay on my car insurance, underinsured insurance and non Insured insurance, even though it is the law people are to be insured. My husband turned 60 this year, he is healthy, rarely had to go to doctor and our first bill for his insurance that we got from our company of 27 years, was $2,169.89. I thought it was a mistake but what the rep told me was that we could cancel our insurance buy new insurance that would not cover any pre-existing conditions, which means if you had a test for your heart even though it turned out good, it’s pre-existing and so on. It would cost us more than we as a family raising our grandchild could afford. So as a small business owner of 3 employees, we are for the first time in the donut hole of the age group. When Obamacare comes in fully in 2014 we will be able to once again search for a good insurance company that will be competing for our business. So I will never eat at a PaPa Johns, to support someone who cares not about the people who work there is beyond my line that I draw as an American.

        • Stephanie

          The difference between car insurance and mortgage insurance vs health insurance? Seriously? Uhh….. you CHOOSE to buy a car or house. NO ONE chooses to be born. Lawfully, those without car insurance cannot drive. Should the same concept apply for those who refuse to pay for health insurance? Should they not live? You realize it FORCES people who may not have a car (ME) or a house (ME) to have health insurance, right? So no, it’s not the same thing at all. Just because this new tax (YES, it’s a TAX! It was passed on the basis of it’s tax-like content…just like car owners or cigarette smokers and whoever else have to pay their ‘dues’ for the privilege of driving/smoking/etc) may work for YOU, doesn’t mean it should be FORCED on the entire nation. Do you even realize the scope of this bill? It’s horrible. There is just no way to force everyone to pony up their portion of the cost, and hospitals will STILL have to treat everyone regardless of whether they have ‘paid in’ anyway, the only difference is that honest, lawful AMERICAN citizens will be RAPED of their hard-earned cash whether they go to the hospital or not (I for one, have NEVER been to the hospital outside of the time I pushed my first-born out). You may counter with ‘Well that’s YOU , the majority of Americans need healthcare and blah blah blah.” Yeah, I get it. You’re saving us from ourselves right? We have to be forced to do something or we won’t “DO IT RIGHT”? Is that correct? Or are you only for the bill because of the supposed benefit to your aging husband? If that is the case, then my response is that it sickens me that you would call yourself a true ‘American’ while at the same time supporting a bill that strips away the nation’s FREEDOM TO CHOOSE. You know who does that? COMMUNISTS.

          • Sally

            Very well said Stephanie!

          • Liz

            I seen this discussion late…but well said Andy..i would be proud to support your business..also the fact is that majority of us agree with the President and that is why we re-elected him.The rich have gotten rich and the poor have gotten poorer thanks to the taxes that are scewed in their favor.No one needs to use the emergency room in this country as a last option.And no one needs to make a profit on healthcare.Papa johns can stop giving 50% off coupons and save that money and use that for healthcare for his employees.

          • Andy

            You sure have a lot of anger their Stephanie, but the last time I looked nobody gets out of this world alive. My point was that we are all going to need healthcare at one time or another and millions of people like my family who have worked and paid taxes, who have a small buisness and have never had any handouts find our selves in a place that many people find themselves in, we got older and insurance companies don’t want to carry you so they price you out of the market. It didn’t matter that we were loyal customers who paid our premium on time for 27 years had very few claims, hernia and kidney stones, just age. You say the rich pay taxes, however most of the riches companies paid not a dime in federal taxes and haven’t for some time, you can fact check that. It was in the news! People like Mr. Romney paid 14%, of his income that was on the 20 million he made off of his money. He hasn’t had a job since 1999-2003. My husband and I pay close to 35% of our income. We paid more taxes than Exxon who received a $4 Billion dollar subsidy from us, the American taxpayer, they made $69 Billion in profit per QUARTER, they used tax loop holes to pay no taxes and they received a $321 million dollar refund. But I digress, I find most people who have no idea what the word COMMUNIST means watch Faux News, so I will state again, you are forced to buy mortgage insurance, auto insurance, you don’t get a choice. If you don’t have insurance and apparently from your comments you neither have it nor need it, then because no one is impervious to accidents, disease, sickness or old age then one of these days my tax dollars are going to pay for you showing up in the emergency room with no insurance. Should we say to you or anyone, sorry no insurance no treatment. That Auto law was passed Nationwide in the 1980’s their was a lot of screaming then. Guess what you wouldn’t dream of being without it now, and although, you may not have a car or a house, I am assuming you have your health, I certainly hope so. Because you never know what could happen. I lost my youngest sister to cancer when she was just 33. She had just had her second child, we thought she had a gallbladder attack, she was gone in 4 months. That is how quickly life and death happens. I hope for your sake you never experience any of these situations, I sincerely hope you do have good health all of your life. Sincerely. Having a different opionion does not make you a Communist, it makes you American where you are allowed to voice your opionion and then vote for what you consider important, and the majority rules and that is exactly the way a Democracy is suppose to work. I felt no need to denigrate your character because we have a difference of opionion, my family on both my husbands and my own have served this country in war and peace times. We have a nephew serving in Afganistan right now. So I would say to you in closing that I am praying for our country to stop being so filled with hate, it is not what the Lord tells us. So I am praying for you Stephanie right now that you find some peace with the law of the land. May the Lord bless you. Sincerely.

            • Jjw

              Comparing auto insurance to health insurance is like comparing apples to oranges. Liability insurance is the only auto coverage required in most states. It provides no coverage for the Insured. It pays SOMEONE else’s damages if you injure THEM. Health insurance covers the insured. Insurance is all about risk, risk tolerance, and willingness/ability to pay. I would love to have long-term care insurance but don’t because it’s not affordable For us. I would love to have more life nsurance but don’t because we already spend as much as we are willing to pay for the coverage we have.

        • pam

          Well said Andy! Good Luck to you on a personal level and as a responsible Small Business Owner. I would be happy and proud to support your business.

          • Andy

            Thank you and bless you. It is sincerely appreciated. We have kept our employees for many years because we respect them and pay them a living wage, they are the reason we have been in business for nearly 31 years. They are wonderful people and if all employers treated their employees with respect and value and paid a living wage how different it could be.

  6. Jill F.

    Thanks Colin! Everyone have a fun pizza night!

  7. Mimi

    Seems you have to get this delivered only.

  8. K

    Worked for each pizza but unable to get it for delivery on Friday night 🙁
    What am I doing wrong?

  9. pamandpatrickm

    Well said Andy! Good luck to you on a personal level and as a responsible Small Business Owner. I would be happy and proud to support your business.

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