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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I actually think that it’s because Chik Fil A is yummy and it doesn’t need much more explanation than that. The political issues surrounding Chik Fil A were always pretty trumped up and artificial, so it’s no surprise nobody cares about them anymore. [/quote] Chick-Fil-A as a corporation stopped donating money to anti-marriage equality causes in 2019. But Dan Cathy increased donations, cloaking them under The National Christian Charitable Foundation. Eat there/don't eat there, it's up to the individual. People seem to like their processed food and how the employees are trained. But some portion of what you spend there does go to organizations set out to help dismantle same-sex marriage.[/quote]
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