Chick-Fil-A invites customers to visit for National Sandwich Day (on a Sunday)

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One of the reasons people boycott them - myself included - is because although the owner claims he doesn't have an anti-gay agenda, he has said that he believes in the "biblical definition of marriage", and has donated millions to anti-LGBT groups. It is absolutely his right to hold those beliefs, and it is absolutely every individual's right to eat somewhere else.
 
For those who asked (I'm very bad at multi-quoting sorry) I'm against them ideologically because they use their profits to advocate for discrimination. But that's just my opinion, and they're allowed to have their own opinion evenn if I disagree with it. It does lead me to pick a different choice if I have a "pick A or B" situation, but like I said, sometimes we still end up there even if I don't like their politics.
 
The grocery stores in Canada are awful. At least the 3 chains that we go to. They don’t bag and charge 5 cents for each bag. If Publix was here they would really hurt the other grocery stores. I had never heard of charging for a bag.
We've been paying for bags for years. It's an initiative to reduce plastics. One national and one local chain are going completely bag-free in 2020 - bring your own or go without.
 
We've been paying for bags for years. It's an initiative to reduce plastics. One national and one local chain are going completely bag-free in 2020 - bring your own or go without.
It’s crazy. I don’t think Farm Boy charged. I would be wanting my customers to fill up on as many bags as they had money for. Not charging them a per bag fee to do it. in many ways Canada holds itself back. Especially in your area.
 

We've been paying for bags for years. It's an initiative to reduce plastics. One national and one local chain are going completely bag-free in 2020 - bring your own or go without.
The problem with Publix is their pricing. Their customer service is really incredible for sure. But for the exact same box of cereal they are going to charge you $1 more than the other grocery stores. So it's all about what you want, great service, or great prices.
 
For those who asked (I'm very bad at multi-quoting sorry) I'm against them ideologically because they use their profits to advocate for discrimination. But that's just my opinion, and they're allowed to have their own opinion evenn if I disagree with it. It does lead me to pick a different choice if I have a "pick A or B" situation, but like I said, sometimes we still end up there even if I don't like their politics.

I guess I have not heard any of that. We have had their food maybe 3 times, we just don't really care for it. I don't like to hear that they discriminate. I think that is the big problem with many religious based companies. They have to shove their personal beliefs on others.
 
For those who asked (I'm very bad at multi-quoting sorry) I'm against them ideologically because they use their profits to advocate for discrimination. But that's just my opinion, and they're allowed to have their own opinion evenn if I disagree with it. It does lead me to pick a different choice if I have a "pick A or B" situation, but like I said, sometimes we still end up there even if I don't like their politics.

How exactly do they advocate for discrimination?
 
The problem with Publix is their pricing. Their customer service is really incredible for sure. But for the exact same box of cereal they are going to charge you $1 more than the other grocery stores. So it's all about what you want, great service, or great prices.

But their bakery and deli are on point. Publix fried chicken is delightful. And their deli sandwiches and baked goods too.
 
The problem with Publix is their pricing. Their customer service is really incredible for sure. But for the exact same box of cereal they are going to charge you $1 more than the other grocery stores. So it's all about what you want, great service, or great prices.
Understood but here, there's really no "upscale" places where you can even buy the kind of service that used to be standard 15 years ago. As far as @dish rag 's comments about the bags, well, it's an environmentally-sensitive initiative exactly like the elimination of plastic straws. The changes aren't legislated, they're implemented by the retailers themselves and it is accepted, if not welcomed. We're all adapting. It does seem like these issues are more front-and-centre here than in the States.
 
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How exactly do they advocate for discrimination?
Sorry not getting into a political discussion and getting points. Feel free to google if you'd really like to know. I've stated my opinion and stated they're welcome to theirs. I'll leave it at that.
 
Sorry not getting into a political discussion and getting points. Feel free to google if you'd really like to know. I've stated my opinion and stated they're welcome to theirs. I'll leave it at that.

I did google and I see nothing that says they are advocating for discrimination. I see where the donated to Christian based charities, one to help children athletes and the other being the Salvation Army.
You are the one that brought it up, why would you make a claim if you aren't willing to back it up with some factual evidence?
You say you don't want to get in to a political discussion or get points, yet you are the one who brings up them advocating for discrimination. Why bother if you aren't going to elaborate.
 
I did google and I see nothing that says they are advocating for discrimination.
You are the one that brought it up, why would you make a claim if you aren't willing to back it up with some factual evidence? You say you don't want to get in to a political discussion or get points, yet you are the one who brings up them advocating for discrimination.
Sorry, I'm not in the mood to argue with you. You'll have to pick someone else for a fight if you're in the mood.
 
Sorry, I'm not in the mood to argue with you. You'll have to pick someone else for a fight if you're in the mood.

So asking you to provide info on your claim is arguing?
OK then I guess that is one way you always get to "win" the fight :lmao:
 
So asking you to provide info on your claim is arguing?
OK then I guess that is one way you always get to "win" the fight :lmao:
I'm not sure why you're being so rude. I stated my opinion and stated that other people are welcome to their opinion. I have zero desire to "fight" about somethign as dumb as a fast food restaurant.
 
I did google and I see nothing that says they are advocating for discrimination. I see where the donated to Christian based charities, one to help children athletes and the other being the Salvation Army.
You are the one that brought it up, why would you make a claim if you aren't willing to back it up with some factual evidence?
You say you don't want to get in to a political discussion or get points, yet you are the one who brings up them advocating for discrimination. Why bother if you aren't going to elaborate.

I posted above. They say they don't discriminate in their restaurants, and I have no evidence to the contrary, but the owner has donated a lot of money to anti-LGBT groups. That is a stance that many disagree with. Many don't - I do, I'll eat elsewhere. You all are free to eat wherever you wish, as well.
 
For those who asked (I'm very bad at multi-quoting sorry) I'm against them ideologically because they use their profits to advocate for discrimination. But that's just my opinion, and they're allowed to have their own opinion evenn if I disagree with it. It does lead me to pick a different choice if I have a "pick A or B" situation, but like I said, sometimes we still end up there even if I don't like their politics.

Not trying to argue with you but the company itself does not discriminate.

They DID give money to organizations that supported discrimination on the marriage issue. BUT they have since stopped giving money to these organizations. Except for the Christian Athletes organization. And a statement was made that they would leave the decision of marriage laws up to the government.
 
I posted above. They say they don't discriminate in their restaurants, and I have no evidence to the contrary, but the owner has donated a lot of money to anti-LGBT groups. That is a stance that many disagree with. Many don't - I do, I'll eat elsewhere. You all are free to eat wherever you wish, as well.

Please read my post above. They have stopped those donations. And they do not discriminate in their stores.

Also please remember that CFA are all individually owned. They have to agree to abide by the CFA standards but they are not a chain, they are locally owned small businesses.
 
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