Anonymous wrote:Had they experienced a drop off in sales after the initial craze day? I know I decided to personally no longer eat there.
I'm fine with people holding whatever beliefs they want, but businesses need to stay out of political causes. No matter what, you are going to tick someone off.
I don't know that I will go back at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Just ate thyere today. Yum!
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, Chick-Fil-A has started down the unfortunate Susan G. Komen path...hopefully they'll fare better, but I suspect that they will experience a dip from both ends of the spectrum that will take them years to recover. Why do businesses not realize that there are certain areas where you just don't stick your nose in. And politically messy topics that are unrelated to your company's primary business should be off your radar completely.
Dan Cathy was welcome to hold whatever political beliefs he wanted and donate his own money anyway he wanted. But he did his company and brand a disservice by trying to use his food service company to push a political agenda.