It is Chick Fil A Day....Time for

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  • sarahharmintx
    sarahharmintx Posts: 868 Member
    My ONLY problem is that I only crave or go near them on Sunday. Sad. But now Im thinking its gonna be dinner Friday night.
  • Chipmaniac
    Chipmaniac Posts: 642 Member
    I don't see why everyone is so butt hurt over a religious companys stance on homo sex and same sex marrige. I go there to eat their chicken I could care less what their beliefs or how much they pray to a sky wizard.

    I don't think it's so much their stance on their beliefs, but more of what organizations their profits go towards.

    But I think even that would be obvious... People (or in this case leaders of companies) are going to donate to causes that hold the same beliefs as them.... Everyone (unless they lived in a cave their whole lives) knew they were a Christian ran company... I mean, they aren't even open on Sunday... who else, besides Hobby Lobby, Christian bookstores and small businesses aren't open on Sunday? Everyone is open on Sunday. So wouldn't it be safe to assume that they would have donated to people like Focus on the Family?
    Yes. And that's why they will never get my dime. That and we don't have them in my region and I'm a vegetarian. I kind of wish they were here and I was still eating meat just so I could not eat in their restaurant and have it mean something.
  • Wabbit05
    Wabbit05 Posts: 434 Member
    I don't see why everyone is so butt hurt over a religious companys stance on homo sex and same sex marrige. I go there to eat their chicken I could care less what their beliefs or how much they pray to a sky wizard.

    I can only speak for myself. Dan Cathy (president of Chick-Fil-A) has a right to his opinion. He has a right to voice that opinion. I don't begrudge him that.

    My issue with them as a company is that they actively support anti-gay legislation, so......while crying about HIS right to free speech, he's attempting to strip others of THEIR rights.

    As such, I exercise MY right to not support a business that, in my opinion, perpetuates bigotry and discrimination. Nothing to do with being "butt hurt", just something I feel strongly about. I boycot many other businesses/charities whose values/practices I disagree with for many different reasons.


    Well said :) And I totally agree!
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    Gotta love a bunch of bigots using a book written about their imaginary friend as a reason to hate strangers...yay

    Love they neighbour...

    Yeah, because this isn't a biggoted response at all...
  • placeboaddiction
    placeboaddiction Posts: 451 Member
    Is it just me or has Chick Fil A somehow found a way to be looked more negatively than McDonalds? 2012 is an odd one so far. I do enjoy the fact that woman are talking porn more this year.
  • shesapear
    shesapear Posts: 77 Member
    Half of cookies and cream milkshake with 8 count nugget......
  • Dave_MFP
    Dave_MFP Posts: 32
    I got some for kids today... not to make a statement though. Chik-Fil-A and anyone else on this planet can believe in whatever they want. It isn't any of my business and it doesn't bother me in the slightest what people think or do as long as it they aren't hurting anyone else.
  • tlblood
    tlblood Posts: 473 Member
    Enjoy. I'm never going again.

    as is your right. No harm, no foul.

    I think you meant No harm, no FOWL! :tongue:
  • Is Chick fil a mistreating anyone?
    They publicly announced their disapproval of gay marriage. And midgets.
  • BeautyCrys
    BeautyCrys Posts: 209 Member
    I'll take a #3 8pc with a Diet Dr. Pepper, 3 ketchups,a dn 2 bbq sauces. oh and here is the $6.05 for it! (I'm ashammed I know how much it cost!) hahaha
  • hiker359
    hiker359 Posts: 577 Member
    I don't see why everyone is so butt hurt over a religious companys stance on homo sex and same sex marrige. I go there to eat their chicken I could care less what their beliefs or how much they pray to a sky wizard.

    I don't think it's so much their stance on their beliefs, but more of what organizations their profits go towards.

    You do realize that it isn't even more than 1% of their profits that go towards those organizations? I wish it was as easy to deduct the amount of my tax money that I didn't agree with how it's spent as it was to not to to a particular restaurant and yet private organizations are vilified while government gets a free pass. There's something backward there if you ask me.
  • AngryDiet
    AngryDiet Posts: 1,349 Member
    Mmmm, intolerance sammich!
  • artbkward
    artbkward Posts: 238 Member
    I don't understand why people are surprised that a company who is not open on Sundays is against same sex marriage.

    I'm not going there today because I don't want to fight the huge crowds that they're showing on the news. I don't have a problem with same sex marriage and I don't have a problem with Chick-fil-A.
  • My1985Freckles
    My1985Freckles Posts: 1,039 Member
    Dudes --- chill

    We were talking about chicken sandwiches! Original sandwich with no pickles, side salad and diet dr pepper

    You may be the antichrist how dare you have it with no pickles!

    This! They have the greatest pickles around! LOL
  • hiker359
    hiker359 Posts: 577 Member
    Is Chick fil a mistreating anyone?
    They publicly announced their disapproval of gay marriage. And midgets.

    But they don't refuse to serve them so what's the big deal?
  • ladyfingers73
    ladyfingers73 Posts: 80 Member
    Don't forget wal-mart....they are owned by Mormons, so if you have a problem with that, better boycott that too.

    Redic.
  • mommamills
    mommamills Posts: 437
    Trans-fat with a side of hate ... just what mama likes!

    be accurate.....not hate...just not support! There is a difference.
  • Chipmaniac
    Chipmaniac Posts: 642 Member
    Folks,

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    You are wrong. Nothing about politics has been discussed thus far. The fact that you think intolerance is a political issue is a bit scary actually.
  • Mama_Mila
    Mama_Mila Posts: 511 Member
    I don't see why everyone is so butt hurt over a religious companys stance on homo sex and same sex marrige. I go there to eat their chicken I could care less what their beliefs or how much they pray to a sky wizard.

    I don't think it's so much their stance on their beliefs, but more of what organizations their profits go towards.

    But I think even that would be obvious... People (or in this case leaders of companies) are going to donate to causes that hold the same beliefs as them.... Everyone (unless they lived in a cave their whole lives) knew they were a Christian ran company... I mean, they aren't even open on Sunday... who else, besides Hobby Lobby, Christian bookstores and small businesses aren't open on Sunday? Everyone is open on Sunday. So wouldn't it be safe to assume that they would have donated to people like Focus on the Family?

    Agreed. This SHOULD be a natural conclusion.

    I am curious however, how many people look into where the profits of other businesses they frequent go.

    YES YES YES a thousand times yes! Idk how or everyone was so shocked about this? Did people think they were going to support gay rights? And I'd be more than willing to bet that 99% of the people offended by chik-fil-a's decisions have NO CLUE about where the profits of other businesses go! Other businesses that they do support.
  • historygirldd
    historygirldd Posts: 209 Member
    original chicken sandwich (no bun) side salad with ranch dressing (I love the sunflower seeds with my salad) and unsweetened tea. I loooooooove their chocolate chip cookies (warm and gooey) but not downing those calories today.
  • morgansmom02
    morgansmom02 Posts: 1,131 Member
    I don't see why everyone is so butt hurt over a religious companys stance on homo sex and same sex marrige. I go there to eat their chicken I could care less what their beliefs or how much they pray to a sky wizard.

    I don't have any here, but I totally agree with this
  • I really wonder how much either group is going to either help or hurt sales.
  • Lone_Wolf70
    Lone_Wolf70 Posts: 2,820 Member
    I'll take a #3 8pc with a Diet Dr. Pepper, 3 ketchups,a dn 2 bbq sauces. oh and here is the $6.05 for it! (I'm ashammed I know how much it cost!) hahaha

    haha i get the same and call it the $6.18
  • Someone needs to start investing in a Chick-on-Chick-Filet. I would eat there.:laugh:
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    I don't see why everyone is so butt hurt over a religious companys stance on homo sex and same sex marrige. I go there to eat their chicken I could care less what their beliefs or how much they pray to a sky wizard.

    I don't think it's so much their stance on their beliefs, but more of what organizations their profits go towards.

    But I think even that would be obvious... People (or in this case leaders of companies) are going to donate to causes that hold the same beliefs as them.... Everyone (unless they lived in a cave their whole lives) knew they were a Christian ran company... I mean, they aren't even open on Sunday... who else, besides Hobby Lobby, Christian bookstores and small businesses aren't open on Sunday? Everyone is open on Sunday. So wouldn't it be safe to assume that they would have donated to people like Focus on the Family?
    Yes. And that's why they will never get my dime. That and we don't have them in my region and I'm a vegetarian. I kind of wish they were here and I was still eating meat just so I could not eat in their restaurant and have it mean something.

    and that's fine... I don't really care where people eat, shop or play... or for what reasons... because those reasons are theirs and theirs alone... I tend to do so based on quality of product and customer service rather than social stances... simply because more often than not, social change is going to come from a voting booth... and when that happens, I am not swayed by propoganda by anyone... pro-this or that.... it makes little difference to me.
  • ElizabethRoad
    ElizabethRoad Posts: 5,138 Member
    I don't see why everyone is so butt hurt over a religious companys stance on homo sex and same sex marrige. I go there to eat their chicken I could care less what their beliefs or how much they pray to a sky wizard.

    I don't think it's so much their stance on their beliefs, but more of what organizations their profits go towards.

    But I think even that would be obvious... People (or in this case leaders of companies) are going to donate to causes that hold the same beliefs as them.... Everyone (unless they lived in a cave their whole lives) knew they were a Christian ran company... I mean, they aren't even open on Sunday... who else, besides Hobby Lobby, Christian bookstores and small businesses aren't open on Sunday? Everyone is open on Sunday. So wouldn't it be safe to assume that they would have donated to people like Focus on the Family?
    Christian does not have to equal anti-gay. Thanks for assuming!
  • only in America, would they politicize chicken. They have a right to be for or against, just like any one else, and their chicken is awesome!
  • AngryDiet
    AngryDiet Posts: 1,349 Member
    You do realize that it isn't even more than 1% of their profits that go towards those organizations?

    That's 1% too much. In the opinion of this consumer, of course.

    If I had a means fo controlling where my tax dollars went I'd vote with my dollar in that arena as well.

    Some of us follow our conscience (when it's not too inconvenient, anyway).
  • Lone_Wolf70
    Lone_Wolf70 Posts: 2,820 Member
    Don't forget wal-mart....they are owned by Mormons, so if you have a problem with that, better boycott that too.

    Redic.

    I think you mean Marriott
  • KellyKAG
    KellyKAG Posts: 418
    I personally love treating human beings like human beings more than I love waffle fries, but, to each their own. :flowerforyou:
    ^ this
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