Posted on 08/01/2012 7:00:40 PM PDT by FLAMING DEATH
The wife and I tried to visit the Chik-Fil-A at Eastpointe in Bridgeport, WV. The parking lot was FULL, and the drive-through traffic spilled out onto the frontage road, the side road connector, into the four-lane that surrounds the shopping center. There was no way we were getting in there.
We decided to head to the next one, five minutes up the road at Meadowbrook, located in the mall. This one was also very full. The picture doesn't really show how densely people were packed in, but I estimate at least 50-60 people in line waiting (sorry about the crappy cell phone photos):
For comparison, notice the number of customers at some of the other food court establishments:
No lines anywhere else.
It took us about 15 minutes to get served. During the time that my wife was waiting to be served, she talked to a worker there. He indicated that the store in the mall had experienced about 30% greater sales since the "controversy" began, and that today was the busiest of all. The manager had been in contact with the store at Eastpointe we'd passed earlier as well as the one in Morgantown. Both were experiencing unprecedented traffic and had wait times of over an hour. They specifically noted that there were no counter-protestors at either Morgantown or Eastpointe.
We sat down to eat. I had the spicy chicken sandwich, and the wife and boy had the nuggets. As we ate, a lady came around and thanked us for eating at Chik-Fil-A.
Freedom of speech is delicious. It tastes like chicken.
I grew up in Braxton County. I was passing through on the way to Fairmont to visit my parents.
I have lots of relatives in Fairmont. In fact, one of my cousins grew up next door to Olympic star Mary Lou Retton, who was from Fairmont. The street they still live on is called Mary Lou Retton Drive. Last time I was there visiting I ran into Mary Lou's brother (He looks just like her LOL).
That looked a lot like our mall in Annapolis MD between about 6 and 7PM
Other food stands were dead
Chik Fil A had constant stream of customers in line for food and half the tables in the food court were people (mostly families) eating Chik fil A
First time I ate their food, it was good, I’ll go back
(Told my kids about the issue of free speech, asked them where in food court they wanted to eat, they said Chik Fil A)
I wanted to stop at one of the local Chik-Fil-A locations on the way home yesterday, but there wasn’t a single parking space available. Austin news outlets were saying most Chik-Fil-A managers were saying that yesterday was their best sales day ever.
The one in Des Peres MO was packed all day long. When I went (with my Dad, sister and nephew) at 6pm it was DOUBLY packed. There were probably 50 cars trying to go through the drive thru and the line wrapped around the outside eating area. Fun times!
There were several Chik-Fil-A locations close to Austin that had to have sheriff deputies directing traffic yesterday. Take that you queers dims.
The mall in Cary,NC was the same yesterday when we were there.
At one point I counted 5 customers at ALL the stores combined compared to at least 50 in the Chick line.
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