Papa Murphy's Official Store Policy?
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Because the chain specializes in take and bake, the actual cooking of your pizza rests squarely on your shoulders. Unlike a Pizza Hut or Domino's that would be expected to provide you with a ready-to-eat product, Papa Murphy's is in the business of passing along a ready-to-cook product, which led to this amusing exchange while I was in line waiting to pick up my order:
Concerned Customer: Do you not use gloves when you make the pizza?
Unphased Employee: Naww. You cook it hot enough, it kills all the germs.
Now she's probably right, but there's something about watching helplessly through a thin panel of glass while your pizza is prepared by the same person who just riffled through the cash drawer that's a little disconcerting. Add to that a ridiculously long set of green press on nails and suddenly trying to distinguish bits of bell pepper from a lost accessory is like playing a game of Minesweeper.
Surprisingly enough, I've heard from several other people that they've been told the same thing from various Papa Murphy's employees. So, I'm wondering, is "cook it hot enough" the actual store policy of Papa Murphy's, or is it more of an unofficial mantra perpetuated by employees? In either case, does anyone else find this a tad unappetizing?



4 comment(s)
The employees of the Papa Murphy's that we reguarly frequent in California have always warn disposable plastic gloves while making our pizzas.
Is that a California law? Might be, we have a lot of them.
But I am surprised that they don't have a general policy throughout the chain.
Posted On: Friday, Oct. 9 2009 @ 2:58PMTalk to her manager, that's likely a health code violation.
They always keep gloves on at my local poppa murphies.
Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 9:17PMEeeww. They use gloves at the one I go to in Michigan.
Posted On: Thursday, Jan. 21 2010 @ 11:12AMI work at a Papa Murphy's in Wisconsin, and all of our chains are now required to wear gloves. We always had to wash our hands before making the pizzas anyway but now corporate has insisted all the chains wear gloves after the whole "swine flu" out break
Posted On: Sunday, Feb. 7 2010 @ 7:06PM