I like their food a lot (and generally, it’s very healthy for fast food); the only reason I don’t go there more often is their location. It does bother me a little that businesses are open every day; it was illegal in Chicago for car dealerships to be open on Sunday, the thinking was that people deserved a day of worship/family time, and when people needed a car, they would buy one on the other days of the week. But in this era, I don’t think that this would work.
You have to give them some credit for taking a stand; it’s their company (privately held)...but the franchisees will take the brunt of the backlash.
Around here the CFA drive-thoughs have at least 4 times as many cars backed up as any other resturant, and nearly continuously every day. And they serve food faster than anyone else.
They serve a lot more people than even a mcDonalds with double drive-throughs.
I doubt they'll even notice.
The lines might even get longer.
What 'backlash' are you talking about? Gays are 2% of the population.
And the press has a BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG mouth - but journalists in any given town are outnumbered by, well, by every other group. More 7/11 clerks, more lawyers, more people who sell tires, more unemployed, more criminals, more gun owners - hardly any journalists at all... Really, not many - and fewer every day.
So exactly what 'backlash' are you talking about?