Anonymous wrote:I would help with the door but i am a village type parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The real answer is you’ve already lost if life circumstances resulted in a meal in that place. The door is the least of your problems.
+1
Chick-Fil-A is disgusting on so many levels and I am not just talking about the food. I would not go there for $1,000,000!
Anonymous wrote:You probably should expect that you’re going to be helping kids open the door, right?
Discuss amongst yourselves, I’m curious to know if I’m the only one who thinks this way. Family tonight just sat there watching kids struggle to open the door it was really bugging me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a same sex couple, we don’t eat there.
DP I understand why you wouldn't eat there but, it really doesn't answer the question and therefore, is really unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you choose to sit at that table at Chic-fil-a, you are probably homophobic. Or at least comfortable supporting a company that is openly anti-gay.
+1. Not really a child-friendly environment, IMO. I would not expose my child to that.
Of all the fast food places it’s literally the most child friendly.
Anonymous wrote:You probably should expect that you’re going to be helping kids open the door, right?
Discuss amongst yourselves, I’m curious to know if I’m the only one who thinks this way. Family tonight just sat there watching kids struggle to open the door it was really bugging me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would help with the door but i am a village type parent.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be a switch on the door so that children with disabilities can get to the play area. Not ADA compliant.
The door is insanely heavy for kids. Kids without disabilities often can’t open it. It’s heavy for safety reasons; they don’t want to make it too easy to open, so, no button.