Posted on 12/15/2019 10:36:57 PM PST by kathsua
Although I think that the Salvation Army is a very worthy cause.
We pack our own provender these days. Between the poor value for money, bathroom issues (longer lines thanks to fewer available stalls), and this political cr@p, it’s just not worth it to stop at a restaurant.
Ironically, I have always been given great customer service the few times I’ve been in a Popeye’s. I usually get the catfish dinner combo with red beans and rice.
On the other hand, they have never had that sandwich in stock any time I’ve been there.
Same here; I made significant donations to the two groups they dropped, and sent them a pointed email explaining what I had done, and that I was one of those people standing in those long lines to defend their rights when they needed me. I feel betrayed, and told them so.
I don’t “give” to Chick-fil-A.
Unless they are making me a sandwich.
For several years, when on the road, I would seek and support CFA, even though I really do not like their food.
Now I am free to “enjoy” other fast food. (I do like Popeye’s).
you’ve always been free to enjoy whatever you chose :)
Apples and oranges.
One is a non-profit ministry. One is a for-profit business.
Give money to Salvation Army, sure.
Spend money at CFA for good food, sure.
Yep.
Let the 2%ers of the country keep CFA and Hallmark in business.
(Because they were supporting each company so much. /s)
See how that works for them.
In the final analysis, I don't see that much difference between liberals and conservatives: Both are hell-bent on controlling others.
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