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dj l's avatar

I imagine Chick-fil-A does a good job...however, it's still a fast-food place, & I haven't been to any in many many years. I believe I went to Chick-fil-A one time...

I owned a franchise of a different sort; it was a brand new concept when it began, & won some awards. I learned a lot. As so many businesses owners say, the first day was soooooooo exciting, the last day was sooooooooooooo exciting.

NYC - have visited several times, several yrs ago. Have had no desire to go again, for several yrs. And now, even less so.

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Tommy Jennings's avatar

Chick-fil-A has a terrific program for their employees, including leadership development, an emphasis on a standard of excellence, and operating a franchise with customer service top-of-mind. I know that wherever I find a Chick-fil-A, that a standard that is exhibited throughout the store, is repeatable. A welcoming smile by the team, a polite, "My pleasure", and terrific meals are both expected and delivered. Top-shelf stuff.

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SPW's avatar

The food service business is a very demanding mistress especially these fraught days with ever rising food costs, utility costs and general market volatility. All that aside however, was never a fan of CF because of its anti LGTBQ social stance.

Just saw where that shooter barricaded those children into the church before he began his assault on them.

So glad the sub sandwich man escaped Pirro and Bondi’s clutches. We have an entire criminal enterprise loose in this regime and these two airheads are going after a man who threw a sandwich at Darth Vader. Reminder; throwing food is only humiliating but not criminal.

Y’all go and have a good rest of the day.

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Darrell's avatar

Is it more dangerous to toss a regular sandwich or a chicken sandwich at a federal officer?

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