Someone didn’t think ahead.
With Closed on Sundays, the locations seems rather poor choice. Especially if people continue boycotting because of unpatriotic players.
Will the anti-first amendmenters trash it on Sundays like they do the others?
Welcome to the Sphincter dome.
http://deadspin.com/that-insane-new-falcons-stadium-is-really-going-to-happ-514105358
Oh yeah
ALL Chik Fil A restaurants are closed on Sunday. They do just fine
Will there be enough business from other events?
A Chic Fil A restaurant is practically a license to print money. All of them are closed on Sunday. They are everywhere around here and I’ve never seen one that didn’t have a line at the drive thru. I also think being the only thing in the place closed on Sunday will be good advertising for CFA.
Now’s the time for my get-rich-quick scheme to go into effect:
1. I buy hundreds of Chick-Fil-A sandwiches on Saturday.
2. I warm them and sell them at a considerable to desperate Chick-Fil-A junkies on Sunday.
3. ....
4. Profit!
I call my enterprise: “Chick-Fil-Later”
“I’ve seen my share of get-rich-quick schemes in my life, but I’m really gonna get rich with this scheme! And Quick!” — Homer J. Simpson
Maybe it will be safer for Chick-fil-A because somebody might chock during a Falcon’s game.
The Sabbath is Saturday,and always has been since Moses.
There is nothing in the New Testament about Apostles or any follower observing it on Sunday.
If anybody believes otherwise show me where.
Which tells you HOW successful Chick-Fil-A is—it can shut down 8 Sundays a year with an (almost) captive audience and still pay the rent.
I love Chick Fil A.
The Christian radio station I listen to says the Chick-Fil-A in the stadium is open on Sundays. They made an exception.
Tons. More Atlanta United games than Falcons games. College football. Concerts. Falcons only play there 10 x a year and at least 2 of those are not on Sunday (pre-season). Could easily have a Monday night game,as well.