Papa John's founder resigns amid n-word scandal

IANS  |  New York 

American restaurant franchise Papa Johns founder has resigned as the company after a over his use of the n-word during a conference call.

The company released a statement late on Wednesday that said the directors have accepted Schnatter's resignation.

"Papa John's will appoint a new in a couple of weeks," the statement read.

It was reported earlier on Wednesday that Schnatter used the n-word on a conference call in May.

The call was specifically designed as a role-playing exercise to prevent future public-relations disasters.

"Sanders called blacks n--s," Schnatter has complained as Harland David Sanders, the American best known for founding chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken, "never faced public backlash".

The had already stepped down as in January after he caused controversy by criticising the professional American football league over their national anthem policy.

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 09:24 IST