Staffing is our number one challenge: Papa John's CEO

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Papa John's CEO Rob Lynch joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the company's latest franchising announcement, company growth, and plans for the future.

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BRIAN SOZZI: Papa John's said this morning and has inked its largest US franchisee development agreement in its history. The deal will see Papa John's open 100 new stores in Texas by 2029. Let's dive into this one with the deal-making CEO of Papa John's, Rob Lynch.

Rob, always good to see you, appreciate you taking the time. It has been an interesting third quarter for you. In addition to this deal, you're just coming off another development deal international that will bring 220 new units by 2025. Now Papa John's hasn't been opening up a lot of restaurants. So this is, I imagine good news for you. What's your message to investors this morning?

ROB LYNCH: Thanks, Brian, this is great news for Papa John's and all of our investors. You know, the big key leading indicator of a system's health is franchisees, sophisticated great franchisees, who are willing to invest their capital in the future of the brand. And over the last couple of months, we've had some very large franchisees make big commitments to open up a lot more Papa John's.

And you know, you got to ask yourself why wouldn't they? The unit economics are great, there's a ton of sales momentum, we've got a great team in place who's really focused on making sure that we take great care of our franchisees. We always recognize we can't win if our franchisees aren't winning, and we're all starting to reap the rewards of that.

There's a ton of white space globally for us, Brian, to go out and build restaurants. We're really underdeveloped in a lot of geographies both internationally as well as domestically. So we're bringing on franchisees that we believe can help us build out those geographies and be great operators once those restaurants are open.

JULIE HYMAN: Hey, Rob, it's Julie here. As we were just showing on the full screen, you guys have 5,000 locations. Actually, I believe it's more than 5,000 locations at this point, especially with this deal. What's the goal here? Five years from now, how many Papa John's should there be globally?

ROB LYNCH: Well, you know, as I was just mentioning, our big global competitors have two to three times more restaurants that we do globally. So we think that over the next five years, we're going to work to double the number of restaurants that we have and we don't even think that that's going to top us out. We're currently operating in about 50 countries globally, whereas our two largest international competitors are operating in about 100. So there's about 50 countries that we can go into we believe that are primed for a better ingredients, better pizza, platform to come in and compete there.