Papa John’s CEO: Q1 was the ‘most challenging operating environment we’ve ever seen’

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Papa John’s CEO Rob Lynch joins Yahoo Finance Live anchors Brian Sozzi and Julie Hyman to discuss company earnings, inflation, supply challenges, staffing challenges, and the outlook for growth.

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