Posted on May 5, 2016
Poultry vs. Pinhead: New York City's mayor says boycott Chick-fil-A | Fox News
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I think that I go to Chic-fil-A for Chicken, not for Religion. I honestly don't care what the owner's religious beliefs are as long as:
1) They serve good chicken at a reasonable price
2) The service is good (Honestly Chic-fil-A is the BEST fast food service)
3) They are not "overt" about their politics, which they generally aren't If asked a question they answer it, however there aren't flyers on the walls, or hate displayed on their boards. You go in and they meet you with a smile and ask you how much chicken you want.
So... I like chicken. They serve good chicken. Where's the problem?
1) They serve good chicken at a reasonable price
2) The service is good (Honestly Chic-fil-A is the BEST fast food service)
3) They are not "overt" about their politics, which they generally aren't If asked a question they answer it, however there aren't flyers on the walls, or hate displayed on their boards. You go in and they meet you with a smile and ask you how much chicken you want.
So... I like chicken. They serve good chicken. Where's the problem?
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
SSgt Terry P. - I think political correctness would be "Leave religion out of chicken"
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Wow. Most would consider me a liberal and I love chick-fil-A. I'm going there tomorrow for lunch lol
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