Do you eat at Chick-Fil-A?

Anonymous
Yes, at least once a week. My whole family loves it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.



So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.


Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?


Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.

Enjoy your hate sandwich!


Do you have cites for this? We started eating there after the corp stopped donations, but will stop if they just redirected the donations from the corp to the owner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.



So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.


Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?


Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.

Enjoy your hate sandwich!


Oh yes, the hate group known as Salvation Army. Because housing homeless people is hateful.


+1000
Anonymous
I'm a bisexual vegetarian and I've never purchased anything from them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.



So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.


Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?


Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.

Enjoy your hate sandwich!


I am gay.
The Equality Act is a bucket of doodoo.
I may disagree with FCA and SA but they are not hate groups. You are being ridiculous.
Anonymous
I’m a lifelong Democrat and diehard liberal millennial, but I eat at Chick fil a anytime I want fast food. I think it’s good to have people counterbalancing the hard left into looneyville that LGBT rights movement has taken. I’m not on board with any of this trans bullshit regardless of how aggressively the rich white males turned “women” are forcing it down our throats.
Anonymous
No, because I think it tastes like utter crap.
Anonymous
Yep. I try not to mix politics with dinner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, because I think it tastes like utter crap.



+1 even aside from politics, in what way is this real food?
Anonymous
It actually is good food, so get a life
Anonymous
Nope. No Hobby Lobby, either.

No Walmart or Amazon for working conditions.

We're lucky to live in a place where we have options. If you love chicken, there are lots of places that will hook you up.
Anonymous
Absolutely not. My youngest child is gay. It would be disrespectful to him and to the entire LGTBQ community. Also, we eat a plant based diet and only eat meat that is ethically sourced from small farms. Also, there are much better places to get a chicken sandwich. We don’t support the Christian Taliban in our home.
Anonymous
I do not. I think companies have a choice about getting involved in politics, just as I have a choice about where to spend my money.

My kids also ask questions, and I just told them that I do not choose to spend money at CF because I do not support their politics, but that it is a choice everyone must make on their own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It actually is good food, so get a life



No, it's nasty and the "chicken" has the weirdest texture I've ever encountered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.



So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.


Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?


Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.

Enjoy your hate sandwich!


I am gay.
The Equality Act is a bucket of doodoo.
I may disagree with FCA and SA but they are not hate groups. You are being ridiculous.


I was briefly a member of FCA. It absolutely is a hate group.
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