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BamPow · 51-55, M
I don’t make significant purchases based on advertising. If I’m avoiding a business, it’s either based on their track record or a bad personal experience I’ve had with them.
Chick-fil-A is the one I don’t like that people seem to want to argue with me about, because apparently it’s one of those businesses that seems to be part of tribal politics. My reason for avoiding it is quite simple and apolitical. The location that opened close to my home in Illinois years ago offered free chicken sandwiches as a kickoff. The sandwich I had was bland and unremarkable and reminded me of the microwave chicken patties my mom would get at the grocery store in the 80’s. As a consumer with choices, I’ll take the Popeyes sandwich over Chick-fil-A 100 percent of the time. For some reason, it bothers some people when I voice that preference, which I find funny.
Chick-fil-A is the one I don’t like that people seem to want to argue with me about, because apparently it’s one of those businesses that seems to be part of tribal politics. My reason for avoiding it is quite simple and apolitical. The location that opened close to my home in Illinois years ago offered free chicken sandwiches as a kickoff. The sandwich I had was bland and unremarkable and reminded me of the microwave chicken patties my mom would get at the grocery store in the 80’s. As a consumer with choices, I’ll take the Popeyes sandwich over Chick-fil-A 100 percent of the time. For some reason, it bothers some people when I voice that preference, which I find funny.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@BamPow Yeah, the reason they get mad at you is that the CEO of Chick-fil-A has contributed and continues to contribute to anti LGBT organizations and politicians. He wants to erase us from existence. The people who get mad at you for not eating their sandwiches? They're the ones who will talk your ear off about the queer agenda.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@LordShadowfire Another such company is In-N-Out Bergers. They as well have bible verses on the bottom of their disposable cups.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@DeWayfarer I'm aware. They also support anti-LGBT legislation with their profits, none of which come from me.