Chick-fil-A opened up near me

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darkewaffle

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Absolutely. It's $15 for me and my daughter, excepting a tip. For that I get table service, a better selection of food, and more food. They aren't even close. The only advantage CFA has is speed. As far as that goes, I can go to a local Mexican joint and get food for me and my girl for $15 + tip, and it's one of my favorite places to eat bar none. CFA really is a rip off.

Except you're still eating food at Denny's. So don't forget the $4 for an extra bottle of Tums, and the indignation of being seen there.
 

Vette73

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you need to tell people when you switch from the spicy mcchicken cuz otherwise we have no idea what you're talking about.

in the online comparison i found, the mcdonalds product was smaller and more expensive. the flavor was different, but close, with chik-fil-a having a more fried chicken flavor. haven't had the mcdonalds myself.


Not sure about price, don't eat much of any Fast food. But they are both about the same size, within 1/2 ounce. Chicks includes the lettuce and other items. McDonalds only includes the pickles. So actually they are the same if you added he same otems to McDonalds.
That is comparing the Southern McDonalds to the Deluxe from Chick. If you use the regular Chick sandwich then the McDonalds is much bigger.

McDonalds = 8.7oz
Chicks Deluxe = 9.05oz
Chicks Regular = 6.3oz
 

OCGuy

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Every place where I lived has had a fried chicken biscuit since before I was born... McDonald's, Hardee's, Mrs. Winners, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Burger King, and on and on and on. That's 30 years. It doesn't sound weird to me or anyone I know at all.

Where do you live? The south I am guessing?

It is strange to people here in Socal.
 

ElFenix

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Not sure about price, don't eat much of any Fast food. But they are both about the same size, within 1/2 ounce. Chicks includes the lettuce and other items. McDonalds only includes the pickles. So actually they are the same if you added he same otems to McDonalds.
That is comparing the Southern McDonalds to the Deluxe from Chick. If you use the regular Chick sandwich then the McDonalds is much bigger.

McDonalds = 8.7oz
Chicks Deluxe = 9.05oz
Chicks Regular = 6.3oz

http://www.seriouseats.com/2008/05/chick-fil-a-vs-mcdonalds-southern-style-chicken-sandwich.html
that was it. chik-fil-a does vary a bit.
 

nick1985

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Most people, me included, don't give two fucks if 1)Chick-fil-a is 60 cents more expensive than McDonalds or whatever and 2)that the founder is religious. Listen, the food fucking rocks, the workers say "my pleasure" after everything and are super nice, and they come to my table and refill my damn drink. I've never had a bad meal at Chick-fil-a. Every single time I've eaten there my sandwich is hot and fresh, my fries are fresh and if I order a salad it's crisp and fresh. I don't care if Jesus himself brought my spicy chicken sandwich out and they raised the prices 50 cents across the board, I'm eating there.

LOL!!! Got a good chuckle from this post
 

CZroe

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They are heavily tied in with many religious groups such as Focus On The Family.
And McDonalds is heavily tied into Ronald McDonald House Charities. You think you're making a point but just because you hate Christians doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with them supporting Focus on the Family. The bias is in your eyes.

Operators of chains give up a large portion of their revenue to be able to keep their store open. This isn't untypical for chains, but they take a lot more than most places, and a good portion of that goes directly to churches and religious organisations. You think it doesn't change the price of your meal, but it absolutely does.
Look up free market principles. If I paid a price I agreed to pay for a good or service, I am agreeing that it is an appropriate price FOR THAT SERVICE. This does not come with the assumption that they make no profit and can't spend it on something. In fact, it comes with the assumption that they WILL make a profit and WILL spend it as they see fit. Thus, anything they do with it is NOT "directly" paid for by you unless you considered it before deciding to eat there and either chose to eat there or chose to pay more SPECIFICALLY to support their causes.

Chick-fil-A pays for the land, the construction and the equipment. It then rents everything to the franchisee for 15% of the restaurant's sales plus 50% of the pretax profit remaining.

That is way more than any other fast food chain, and this is directly why their prices are so much higher than anywhere else.
Franchisee's agree to it. They can affiliate with a different brand/chain if they don't like it. No one is forcing them. Obviously, they think it's a good deal or they wouldn't do it. What's your point?

This money that gets donated comes directly from your overpriced meal. Yes the food kicks ass, but the prices are obscene for the amount of food you get.
Says you but, if that were true, people wouldn't buy and they'd be out of business.

On top of that about 40% of the operators are religious and many have their own tie ins with churches and other orgs. Chick-Fil-A has been sued many times by people claiming discrimination brought upon them because they weren't Christian. Muslim workers have been unjustly fired, and operators have been told to GTFO because they wouldn't attend religious conventions. This is all information you can find on the internet.
Oh, so a religious company attracts religious partners. That's understandable. What's your problem with it other than hating Christians? Their religious beliefs make them a target for such lawsuits and you show your bias by describing them as if it's 100% confirmed that they have discriminated just because they were sued.

It is the only national fast-food chain that closes on Sunday so operators can go to church and spend time with their families; franchisees who don't go along with the rule risk having their contracts terminated.

So what. Closing on Sunday was once a cultural thing for nearly all American businesses. Just because they are the last major fast food chain to observe it isn't damning. They obviously respect the Christian tradition, but many non-Christian businesses do it too.

Company meetings and retreats include prayers, and the company encourages franchisees to market their restaurants through church groups.
So? This only matters if you hate Christians. Get out of here with your bigotry, intolerance, and hate. Organizers of many things lead prayers among those who may not be Christian. You don't have to pray at a high school football game or whatever just because some guy with a mic is leading everyone to. Acting offended is just silly and intolerant. Your so-called example below is ridiculous and unfounded.

A guy who rented a franchise sued them because his location was mysteriously revoked from him a few months after he had refused to pray when he attended a one of the mandatory company meeting.

*rolls eyes*

Witch hunt. Is it any wonder with your attitude that many others share?
 

CZroe

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Not sure about price, don't eat much of any Fast food. But they are both about the same size, within 1/2 ounce. Chicks includes the lettuce and other items. McDonalds only includes the pickles. So actually they are the same if you added he same otems to McDonalds.
That is comparing the Southern McDonalds to the Deluxe from Chick. If you use the regular Chick sandwich then the McDonalds is much bigger.

McDonalds = 8.7oz
Chicks Deluxe = 9.05oz
Chicks Regular = 6.3oz

Umm, a regular CFA sandwich does not have those things and that is precisely why the McDonald's one doesn't. It's a copy of CFA's classic "bun, patty, and pickle slice only" presentation.
 

kranky

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I'm just amazed at QueBert maintaining such a frothy frenzy in this thread. How can anyone be so worked up because a company is owned by a Christian?
 

QueBert

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I'm a proud Christian, I said all that in an attempt to get the large number of Atheists on here riled up. If anything I'll eat CFA more than anywhere else because I'm religious and love what they do to help out. CFA for teh wins. My posts were inspired by a friend I went to CFA with years ago, he's a hard core Atheist and went ape shit crazy when his sons happy meal came with a Christian themed toy. He looked over and saw his son playing with it and BOOM. I thought he was going to go get a gun and shoot up the place, it was the funniest thing I've ever seen. I asked him if he had noticed the Christian radio station playing in the back ground since we got there. He frowned and got up and left, free waffle fries for me!

I don't think he's ever gone back.
 
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Fingolfin269

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I really couldn't care less if Chick-Fil-A gives money to some local Christian groups. You might as well stop going to your local supermarket too because I'll bet they donated some money that found it's way back into some religious organization. That goes for pretty much any other organization.

OP, I agree... spicy chicken > *.
 

GundamW

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I'm a proud Christian, I said all that in an attempt to get the large number of Atheists on here riled up. If anything I'll eat CFA more than anywhere else because I'm religious and love what they do to help out. CFA for teh wins.

Can we move the religious trolling to somewhere else?

Back on topic, I had CFA once and it's pretty good.

Speaking of chicken, anyone tried the new Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders from Carl's Jr./Hardee's? Any comment?
http://www.restaurantnews.com/hardees-introduces-hand-breaded-chicken-tenders/
 

Perknose

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I'm just amazed at QueBert maintaining such a frothy frenzy in this thread. How can anyone be so worked up because a company is owned by a Christian?

I've never given it a second thought that they were Christian, which I knew. Loving and socially tolerant Christians are fine, fine people with whom I have zero problem. Jesus was about acceptance and inclusion. He was an activist liberal progressive, you know.

It's the dark, angry, cramped, ugly, old-testatment based hypocrite haterz that can go fuck themselves, imho.

So, if true, I am sad that the owner gives to Focus on the Family, which is an intolerant, gay-bashing, right-wing political action group. I hope he doesn't give a major amount.

From everything I know, I don't think Focus is the owners' major, errr, focus. It seems he is more a humble, true Christian in my eyes.

CFA is at the apex of fast food restaurants of its type for quality of food and quality of service. The extra expense is well worth it. I will continue to eat there when the mood and opportunity strikes, which is not often, as I am not a big fast food guy of any type.
 

nick1985

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I never saw this thread turning out the way it did. This thread was supposed to honor the tasty sandwich known as the chick-fil-a spicy chicken, instead we are discussing Jesus Christ himself.


Thanks chubby-chaser Quebert!
 

fjmeat

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k thanks. spicy chicken sandwich for lunch it is! There is a CFA in my lobby. Headed down now. Peace.
 

ponyo

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Can we move the religious trolling to somewhere else?

Back on topic, I had CFA once and it's pretty good.

Speaking of chicken, anyone tried the new Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders from Carl's Jr./Hardee's? Any comment?
http://www.restaurantnews.com/hardees-introduces-hand-breaded-chicken-tenders/

Haven't tried Hardee's new tenders but I'm loyal to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaxby's. They have the best fast food chicken tenders IMO and fry everything in peanut oil like Chick-fil-A. Both restaurants are normally clean which I also like.

I'm partial to Chick-fil-A because I grew up eating the stuff since I lived right next to Hapeville growing up. I've eaten at the original Dwarf House in Hapeville and also at Truett's Grill which is basically sit down Chick-fil-A diner. I've met Mr. Truett Cathy several times and my friend's mom is the personal secretary to "Bubba" Cathy, one of Truett's son. I think key to their success is they stayed private and closed on Sunday.
 

evident

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chick fila rocks. their food is 100000% better than any other fast food joint out there. i'd gladly pay an extra buck or two for better service and good food. everyone else can GTFO out of this thread!!!
 

OCGuy

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That's what In-n-out have and CFA have in common. Your order is repeated to you in clear English, by someone who is at least pretending the enjoy their job.
 

Demo24

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CFA may be more, but it's definitely worth it! For 11.11 bucks I get: wrap combo (drink, fries) + a spicy chicken sandwich. That fills me up well past dinner time.

There's a reason just about every CFA is packed to the brim for meal times. Food rocks, service is good, and the places are clean. I don't give a hoot what they do with the profits. They don't generally try and promote anything openly so I've no problem with it.
 

zinfamous

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i dont like Chick-Fil-A... their portions are way too tiny.

Got the "chicken nuggets" ... more like chicken bits.


if i wanted popcorn chicken.. i'd go to KFC.


lol KFC lololololololol KFC :D

lololololol at KFC.

seriously, wtf?