Papa John's hands insured for a whopping 10 M pounds

Papa John\'s Hands Insured For A Whopping 10 M Pounds. London, July 9 (ANI): Seems like Papa John\'s has taken their love for pizza to another level as the company has recently insured its founder\'s hands for 10 million pounds.
London: Seems like Papa John's has taken their love for pizza to another level as the company has recently insured its founder's hands for 10 million pounds.
Tabloid media revealed that Papa John Schnatter is the first pizza maker in the United Kingdom to have his hands insured in the barmy deal which is intended to ensure one of the company's most priceless assets, reported the Mirror.
The palm policy has been insured by syndicates at Lloyd's of London and is a bespoke agreement that covers the pizza maker for the loss of his hands if the worst occurred.
Earlier this month, Papa John joined 338 employees at Potter's Field in London as they smashed the Guinness World Record for the most number of people tossing dough.
The pizza chain has almost 300 stores across the UK and more than 4,600 stores in 37 countries worldwide including India. study has found that men are more likely to achieve goals and stay motivated if the targets are set than females.
The study led by University of Leicester explained that men focus better and have increased speed of completing a task if the goals are set whereas women perform better than men in the no goal setting, but men thrive in both of the goal treatments.
Samuel, lead researcher said that the aim of the study was to determine how to motivate people and in that they found that when men are given a goal, they feel a sense of purpose to achieve it; that eventually helps to focus.
Sanjit Dhami, the research supervisor Professor mentioned that Samuel's research showed that gender differences in economic behaviour are important and widespread, which will eventually be useful for policy-makers but also for private firms.
The study is published in Economics Letters, which was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).














