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McDonald's did make an attempt but their sandwich is nowhere near as good. Not even a comparison.
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Love their salads! And the yummy waffle fries hold lots of ketchup!!
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Originally Posted by bzbdewd
(Post 10495124)
Regurgitated salt soaked chiken parts and pushy religious crap.... ah no thanks....
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Originally Posted by PHLflying
(Post 10497626)
starbucks and they had this propoganda flyer about hot election topics, this issue was about gas prices and record oil profits. Of course, no mention of profit margins, demand for oil etc etc.
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Originally Posted by Gregory Nelson
(Post 10516126)
I am a very non-religious person, but find nothing offensive in how they operate. As a customer, I see nothing explicitly Christian about their business. I have yet to receive a Bible or other explicit Christian literature with my son's kiddie meal at CFA. (The fact that just about all the prizes are educational is a plus in my book.) The employees don't invite me to come to Jesus. There are no posters advertising local churches.
In contrast, I've been in Middle Eastern stores and restaurants with posters for the local mosque, and Indian restaurants plugging upcoming Hindu festivals. I've been asked if I'm a M.O.T. at a local Jewish deli. These places are much more upfront about their owners' religious beliefs. So what? That's never stopped me from enjoying my meals there. You like the food, eat it. You don't, don't. |
Originally Posted by dougwhitaker13
(Post 10530084)
McDonald's did make an attempt but their sandwich is nowhere near as good. Not even a comparison.
We actually had lunch there today...and it was friggin' awesome. (and we rarely go there). |
Originally Posted by SRQ Guy
(Post 10529507)
We go on Tuesday nights once or twice a month for family night. The kid gets a free kid's meal and ice cream, and they do fun things for them (pictures with the cow, balloon animals, face painting, etc). If you don't have kids, stay away from Chick-Fil-A on Tuesday evenings, though. Trust me. :D
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 10543115)
I've gone through the drive-thru on Tuesday nights, and usually get a free kid's meal--Mr. Kipper will eat the leftovers for lunch. :)
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Originally Posted by Danger Man
(Post 10494901)
It is good that at least some Christians stand up for their beliefs.
To answer the OP's original question, I used to be a Chick Fil A fan but feel that their quality really has gone downhill so I don't find myself craving them the way I used to. -- |
The fries are hit or miss. Not enough salt makes them a miss, and sadly they have been miss more often than hit lately.
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Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 10576078)
Standing up for one's beliefs and crossing the line of church and state is another, for instance if you want to close on Sunday, fine, but if indeed Eastbay1K's post is true about how "The parent company asks people who apply for an operator license to disclose marital status, number of dependents and involvement in “community, civic, social, church and/or professional organizations." It is none of their business. period.
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Does anyone think Chick Fil A will move to open on Sundays when the company is passed down to children/sold/inherited? I like the idea of a day off for employees, but they've gotta be giving up so much market share. Especially the way they tend to locate themselves near malls and shopping plazas... which, of course, see peak traffic on Saturday and Sunday.
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Originally Posted by bbrantley
(Post 10605182)
Does anyone think Chick Fil A will move to open on Sundays when the company is passed down to children/sold/inherited? I like the idea of a day off for employees, but they've gotta be giving up so much market share. Especially the way they tend to locate themselves near malls and shopping plazas... which, of course, see peak traffic on Saturday and Sunday.
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Originally Posted by SomeGuy
(Post 10576107)
The fries are hit or miss. Not enough salt makes them a miss, and sadly they have been miss more often than hit lately.
About 5 years ago, I purchased about 40 "free CFA sandwich" coupons with no expiration date for something like $5 or $10 on eBay. My route between home and work took me right by a CFA, and I got lunch there more than two or three times per week. My weight normally doesn't fluctuate much, but I gained several pounds and decided to put an end to it since I was otherwise going to have to start buying new pants. I now eat there on average maybe once or twice a month. Almost always the #1 combo with a Coke. My wife can't eat eggs, so she doesn't eat their sandwiches that have egg in the milk wash. They have a good website that discloses all of their ingredients, but it would be nice if it more clearly disclosed the major food allergens directly on the ingredients pages in accordance with the Food Allergen Labeling and CP Act. (e.g. CONTAINS MILK, EGG, PEANUTS, WHEAT, SOYBEANS) |
I've tried them a couple of times, and come away unimpressed. Is there some secret to ordering? I have ordered the chicken sandwich, and if I recall correctly it was bread and chicken. Can you get lettuce, tomatoes, mayo when they build it?
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