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Chick-fil-A

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Fast food chain that is the subject of boycotts due to its corporate stance on LGBTQ issues, discussed in context of identity politics and consumer activism.

Mentions (8)
"Here in C terminal, and the unending, 90 person lines outside the chilfilas, starbucks never ease up. All the restaurants have like twelve workers behind the counter in a space as big as a suburban closet. In the terminal right next to the overflowing chikfila is a big, floor-to-ceiling window."
"One of the weirdest things libs do is pretend the food at chick fil a sucks because of the owners politics. You're not fooling anyone pal. I'll still keep eating that garbage."
"Maybe if other places didn't give you a 50/50 chance of giving you a little treat that looked like it was scraped off the pavement Starbucks wouldn't be so ahead? Sometimes I wonder if it's not so much what Starbucks sells but rather Starbucks is one of the only fast food places these days (along wi"
"I definitely look exactly like everything they hate but I've straight up gotten the 'that boy's alright' nod every time I've been seen with the CFA bag."
"It's bad that they're "anti-gay" or whatever but that's such an abstract thing to boycott, especially when you can see the employees in general are much happier than employees at most other fast food restaurants. I've seen deranged gays online freak out on other gays for even considering eating ther"
"She boycotts them. She mentioned a gay guy on TikTok who said he can't resist their (IMO mediocre) sandwiches and said 'I'm sticking up for you and you can't stick up for yourself?'"
My aunt is angry at gay men who eat at Chic Fil A · u/bussyboyfourtwenty · ↑83 · 2021-11-25
"A puppet sang to me about making minimum wage at Subway, dreaming of being a fry cook at chic fil a"
i went to a puppet show today · u/tragicexit1 · ↑45 · 2022-07-09
"After that we had dinner at a Chic-Fil-A (we're in Canada and she's never had it before). I've always loved their chicken but it felt better being able to share the moment with someone."
I went on my very first date · u/Exceliphant · ↑629 · 2023-12-14
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