With some
Hoosier pie parlors under police protection, we can only hope that the Godfather of Pizza, the hardest working 2012 former GOP candidate will
offer an opinion on the state of Indiana's right to straight pizza. Social media certainly is weighing in on
Yelp! as RFRA has been more profitable than Kickstarter and allowed a pie shop to go on hiatus.
Pizza is Herman Cain's biggest selling point. He says his track record running Godfather’s Pizza, a chain that once billed itself as "the cure for the pizza emergency," shows he has the ability to run the country. The 620-store chain was on the brink of bankruptcy when he arrived in 1986, he says, and he "turned it around with common-sense business principles."
A PolitiFact examination of Godfather’s, based on interviews with industry analysts and company officials, shows Cain is largely correct. The chain wasn’t literally preparing paperwork for bankruptcy, but it was widely considered troubled. Cain changed that by uniting the franchisees, overhauling the chain's advertising, and getting his team focused on its core mission: pizza.