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Every time that I've been there, they are really nice as if they really do appreciate everyone who comes to their place which in my opinion is how it should be for every place of business.You speak the truth. I have only been to Chic-fil-A a handful of times, but each time the staff have been noticeably pleasant and friendly. I think they must take happy pills before they come to work.New Yorkers are free to patronize Chil-fil-As or not. Based on their NYC expansion plans though it seems a lot of positive votes have already been tallied by the locals, in spite of the occas ional lefty trash like this piece. But, hey, anything that helps wedge those undies up those lefty cracks is always a good thing.
I enjoy their food but what's interesting about Chik-fil-A to me is their help staff. The best in the fast food business. Trust me. Visit one and then stop into any McDonalds, Wendy's, Burger King, Taco Bell, et al sure to be right next door, across the street, etc., and it's a night and day experience, like you've walked onto another planet at their competitors.
I thought that the people that were at the Malhuer Game Refuge used all of those up.But the scores of "Bob's bag o dicks buffets" are never questioned.
It’s a franchise. The owners are entitled to their beliefs without the threat of harassment. So what are you Dr. Love? Sonic foot long guy...or a Subway tuna girl?Would encourage y'all to read the actual column - not the hit piece on the column
Chick-fil-A’s Creepy Infiltration of New York City | The New Yorker
It’s a franchise. The owners are entitled to their beliefs without the threat of harassment. So what are you Dr. Love? Sonic foot long guy...or a Subway tuna girl?