slayer202
Lifer
- Nov 27, 2005
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Thats why I asked the OP where he lives.
There were no long lines at the Chick-fil-a down here on the way to my work - I looked both on the way to and the way home.
Chances are that Chick-fil-a lines are longer in the south where this kind of thinking is the norm.
I haven't seen anything that shows there are long lines accept a couple people who responded who both live in the south and then one article out of Atlanta.
There are several areas on the east coast that will never allow a chick-fil-a to even be built because of their stance. Boston's mayor already took such action. Seems like a large area of business that they are missing out on
Apparently, and sadly, the one near me in NJ was crowded. Close to NYC and a relatively liberal area. But it's also the only CFA in the surrounding county or two, I believe, so morons were traveling from afar. I probably would have passed out from anger if I witnessed it