Anybody seen a chick-fil-a today?

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Lets see we have wall to wall customers/unprecedented sales yesterday and yet appears consensus by many here is... "it's going to kill their business"

Don't have any dog in the fight one way or another.. but alway interesting to see analytical perceptions of the handicapping community.

If sportsbooks are paying attention..would expect several here to be getting 200% bonus offers in their email asap.
:SIB

There is a line out of the parking lot at the local chickfila on a regular basis. The line yesterday was even longer. As a hotbed of catholicism, this city is crawling with those in strong opposition to gay marriage. I think it will help business here, even though the place was already printing money.

Chickfila is new to NOLA (outside of the mall), and the main competitor here is Raising Cane's, which is a baton rouge-based chicken tender franchise. I could easily see how this situation will help draw from Cane's market share.
 

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Heaven, oh!!, this isn't it?!

Thanks Chad, good read! I LMAO at this...

"But there's a bigger issue in all this. To explain, allow me to paint a vivid scene for you:

Just to confuse the crap out of everybody, I'm going to carry my Bible into Starbucks and order a rainbow latte. Then I'm going over to Chick-fil-A wearing a pair of tight sparkly spandex pants but also a concealed weapon in order to exercise my Second Amendment rights. Then I'm gonna pick up a bullhorn and publicly declare, "It's not about GAY versus STRAIGHT; it's about the global corporate controllers versus us all!" and see if there's a single intelligent person in the crowd who is actually awake enough to grasp that."

:lol2
 

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http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/02/us/us-chick-fil-a-debate/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

(CNN) -- Gay rights activists are planning to hold on Friday a "national same-sex kiss day at Chick-fil-A," the restaurant chain whose president's opposition to same-sex marriage sparked a media frenzy.
"Let's show Chick-fil-A thanks for their support of Love, Equality, and the Real Definition of Marriage!" organizers posted on their Facebook page.
Same-sex couples are expected to arrive at restaurants across the country and kiss in protest, then post video or photos of the event on social media.
But on Wednesday, throngs of others weighed in on the Chick-fil-A debate, buying chicken sandwiches at stores to show their support of the chain.
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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee dubbed it "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day."
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He called for a vocal response to the backlash against the fast food chain and its president and COO, Dan Cathy.
The controversy started after an interview with Cathy appeared in The Baptist Press on July 16. He weighed in with his views on family.
"We are very much supportive of the family -- the biblical definition of the family unit," Cathy said. "We are a family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God thanks for that."
After criticism from gay rights activists, Huckabee and others called for a show of support for the chain on Wednesday. The response packed the restaurants.
Lines snaked around a Chick-fil-A in Dallas, CNN affiliate WFAA reported. Patrons packed a Chick-fil-A in Smyrna, Georgia. A food court with a Chick-fil-A was flooded in Laurel, Mississippi.
On Facebook, fans posted photos of themselves holding bags emblazoned with the restaurant chain's bright red logo.
Edwin Guzman told CNN's iReport that he waited about 30 minutes for his lunch at a "crazy packed" Chick-fil-A in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Chick-fil-A's stance on same-sex marriage faces test
"It's really hard to find people or leaders that stand for something good and stay firm," he said of the restaurant chain.
In Barboursville, West Virginia, Brett Walker said, "the scene at Chick-fil-A seemed like a massive silent protest."
Walker said he chose to eat at the restaurant Wednesday "in support of free speech" and waited 40 minutes to receive his order.
A police officer directed traffic as cars jammed the area, and employees walked car to car in the drive-thru line to take orders, he said.
The company, which said it was not involved in creating the event, says it set a sales record on Wednesday,
The chain won't release sales numbers, but "we can confirm reports that it was a record-setting day," said Steve Robinson, Chick-fil-A's executive vice president of marketing.
Proponents of same-sex marriage organized a simple counterprotest for Wednesday, asking people to donate the approximate cost of a Chick-fil-A meal, about $6.50, to gay and lesbian rights groups, according to the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, known as GLAAD.
 

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There is a line out of the parking lot at the local chickfila on a regular basis.

Spoke to the owner today at the one down the block and he said yesterday was their biggest day in the history of that location and most nationwide as well.
 

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A friend of mine and I were debating this last night. I was basically saying who gives a crap and we was saying he won't eat there anymore because of their stance. I hadn't asked my business partner and good friend of 12 years who is a gay 50 year old male. I emailed him and asked what he thought.

[FONT="Calibri","sans-serif"]LOL?Iapplaud your friend?s support. But I don?t give a fuck what some ignorantmoron?s opinion of gay marriage is?he can throw his money away on thatbackwards ass way of thinking if he wants. That?s what makes Americagreat. Opinions are like assholes?everybody has one. I think themedia is blowing this out of proportion like they always do. GayPeople love Chick Fil A[/FONT]
 

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Hey HH,
I saw that too and was going to post it as I thought it was pretty hypocritical myself. It's amazing how short sighted people can be. Good post.

This part is not directed at anyone in particular.
People anymore are very easily swayed by the court of public opinion and while many, even those here, will insist that this is not the case with them, that they are exempt from common human nature.
Just as Imfeklhr stated before, people are flawed. Unfortunately, when those flawed people find themselves in a position of power or prestige, in this case his money and position gave him a public forum, to exercise some misguided power of judgement over those that profess free will, they will always betray themselves in some way.

The fact of the matter is that some of us have been conditioned to mistake blind acceptance as leadership, while others demand that separation from the mainstream displays the true meaning of leadership and a free thinking society. What has happened at Chic Fil A is that another human being accepted the forum of public speaking provided by someone that somehow thought that this particular human being's position on a vastly debated social topic actually mattered to people other than himself. Once publicized, people with a social agenda that agreed with his position used their influence over more of the free thinking society we supposedly possess to over publicize his statements. Those of you that agree with his position, because you have been conditioned to do so by your upbringing and environment, attached yourself to his statements and used them as an anthem to profess your views without any real consequence. You go to eat somewhere, big deal right? "You don't support gay marriage," so you went to eat there and show your support of his singularly hypocritical expressed views. However, are those really his views? Will he accept a homosexual's money? Will a homosexual delivery man still be expected to be on time when delivering waffle fries? If this was truly his view, would he not have an anti-gay stance on hiring practices, and customer base?
The statements he made are made particularly hypocritical by the sheer nature by which he was able to state them. He is the owner of a chicken restaurant chain, nothing more. People quote the Bible to say that homosexuality is evil. People use quotes form famous people to hammer home their point of view, completely ignorant of the fact that it is not their point of view they are expressing. Most of you do not know a single married gay couple and if you do I would love to hear how their union has so adversely you and your way of life that you would come out in support anti gay sentiments. You see, unless you are affected, unless you can profess to the damage wreaked upon society by a gay union, you are merely parroting the thoughts of the mindless masses.

Decisions and positions in life should be made after weighing the facts of the matter as YOU KNOW them to be and not what you can support with the useless rantings of a chicken catcher.


Hope this helps,
FDC
 

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A friend of mine and I were debating this last night. I was basically saying who gives a crap and we was saying he won't eat there anymore because of their stance. I hadn't asked my business partner and good friend of 12 years who is a gay 50 year old male. I emailed him and asked what he thought.

[FONT="Calibri","sans-serif"]LOL?Iapplaud your friend?s support. But I don?t give a fuck what some ignorantmoron?s opinion of gay marriage is?he can throw his money away on thatbackwards ass way of thinking if he wants. That?s what makes Americagreat. Opinions are like assholes?everybody has one. I think themedia is blowing this out of proportion like they always do. GayPeople love Chick Fil A[/FONT]

Big discovery on your part. :mj07:

Some will care and some won't.
 

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4.1 billion dollar profit last year at Chick Fil-A and they are closed on Sundays...:0074

he is not anti gays, just anti gay marriage, all he said was he supported Traditional marriage :shrug: dont twist what he said

I am thinking dinner tonight at Chick Fil-A to show my support
 

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FDC.....

Are you on the way to CFA yet?

Actually no, but not because I don't support his right to say what he thinks or because I am so pro gay marriage. I think what bothers me the most it that anybody actually believes that they have the right to suppress anyone else's rights. Not only did the owner hold gay marriage as sacrilegious, but also divorce. He stated that the owner's are all married to their first wives as well. The pompous nature of the owner and his self appointed God status is what will ultimately keep me from contributing to his fortune.

Hope that helps,
FDC
 
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