Author Topic: Chick-Fil-A is not what you think.  (Read 1305 times)

You may think that Chick-Fil-A is one of those Christian, anti-gay marriage companies that has caused a stir, but they are not what you think.
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I think they're a place that serves amazing food. I don't really care what the owner's views are.

Having read the article, I'd still eat there. But I'd not be quite so happy about it.

The owner just should have kept his mouth shut on the issue, simple as that

it was another phase for internet activists
nothing was really accomplished, and the target got more publicity and money

i don't really like their food.
"oh we're just pulling up at homo-haters now" -friend

I think they're a place that serves amazing food. I don't really care what the owner's views are.

Having read the article, I'd still eat there. But I'd not be quite so happy about it.
i care about what i'm spending my money on and who it's funding.

Complete with Mike forgetabee.

"i use chick-fil-a as my playground to support anti-gay marriage"

i care about what i'm spending my money on and who it's funding.
Because 1 purchase will effect an entire franchise.

No, but a ton of 1 purchases will.

Because 1 person will effect an entire franchise.
There.

But I don't get why people got so butthurt over someone who does not directly effect how your meal will taste, vowing never to eat there again and bullstuff like that.

I meant a ton of one persons will affect a franchise. Fred's surely not the only person who's going to boycott because of this.

I think they're a place that serves amazing food. I don't really care what the owner's views are.

Having read the article, I'd still eat there. But I'd not be quite so happy about it.
This, but also I notice that the article doesn't cite any of the info given in it, so it could all very well be false

"Pray the gay away"
Are you flipping kidding me?

i'm still eating there regardless of if some people cause some boycott or not