New Yorker magazine is worried about about Chick-Fil-A

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i don’t want to be overly “anecdotal”

but i know hard core atheist/ pro-abortion people who admit chik-filet- a is the best chicken out there

they wait in line for it

unfortunately the closest chik-fil-a is 50 miles from my location

so, most likely i won’t’d’ve been going there anytime soon 😦
 
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i don’t want to be overly “anecdotal”

but i know hard core atheist/ pro-abortion people who admit chik-filet- a is the best chicken out there

they wait in line for it
I live for these stories. I love irony. 🙂
 
I have to admit. I do love the food. Though my dirty heathen flesh scalds when the righteous Christian chicken and potatoes touches it.

Or maybe I’m just too eager to eat to let it cool.
 
Infiltration–a joke. If they supported liberation theory or Islam they’d be praised and welcomed by New Yorker. This is all about “concern” over the chain’s previous public support of traditional marriage AND the owners aren’t a minority demographic so it makes them a legitimate target.

The ignorance in this report is apparent as vasts amount of people in NYC support traditional marriage, but more to the point, I don’t think most people care and just want good sandwiches and services and a diverse array of people have routinely said Chick-fil-A does both.

If they really like diversity, they should see this as another color in the rainbow.
 
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I think they are overrated and overpriced.
The last time I donated blood I received a card for a free sandwich. I presented the card and proceeded to order fries and a drink to go with my free sandwich. The guy stopped putting my order in and said
“Only your sandwich is free!”
I looked at him crossed eyed and asked if I am not allowed to pay for the waffle fries and drink separately??!! If there is one thing I hate, it is ignorant people behind the cash register!
The sandwich was nothing to write home about. Very disappointing. We only have 1 chick-fil-a in our town, and it is always packed. I like RaisingCane’s better or Freddy’s.
 
Sorry to hear about the bad experience. Our experiences there have been fine, which is good because there’s nothing worse than doing business with someone out of a sense of moral obligation. We need better incentives than that.
 
I want CFA. 😣😣😣😣😣

They’re building one right down the road from the base at the worst possible corner - Bridgeport Way and where the Lakewood Center is - that cross street in front of Big Lots. That is going to cause wrecks and backups galore.

I’m too lazy to drive all the way to Tacoma. Though it’s close to the Catholic bookstore and my favorite thrift store. 😆😆
 
Did Starbucks draw the same criticism? Ben and Jerry’s?

I don’t get this article. If the author doesn’t like their politics, simply do not patronize them. Most people just go their for the chicken.

The article itself is idiotic. I think the guy just hates cows.
 
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I rarely eat there because their portions don’t fill me up. I’m more of a Wawa cheesesteak kind of guy.
 
Oh, please tell me you don’t live in Philadelphia! With Jim’s and Pat’s (I don’t like Geno’s), I couldn’t imagine getting a cheesesteak anywhere else!
 
pats and ginos arent worth it. they give a slice of steak with wiz cheese and charge you 10 dollars for it, not worth it.
 
South Jersey. We practically have a Wawa on every block so it’s convenient to get a quick cheese steak whenever I want. Philly is prob a 35 min drive from me.
 
I might need an exorcism. It’s been awhile but there’s newish one in a nearby town so I went and idk I wasn’t feeling it and walked out without ordering and went to Culver’s.
Culver’s??? Now you are talking! I love me a butter burger from Culver’s.
 
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