Posted on 07/24/2012 10:05:51 AM PDT by republicanbred
Like many others, I will not be able to go to a Chik-Fil-A tomorrow to show support for them choosing to stand up for traditional marriage. Actually, that really bothers me. When a business owner is willing to stand up to the radical left, I feel it is critical to support them! So, I went to their website to see if I could order a gift card online tomorrow, I want to see tomorrow be their biggest day of sales ever! So, while I couldn't find a gift card, I found their store that has lots of various items for sale. I am asking you, if you cannot get to a Chik-Fil-A tomorrow, please support them by ordering something, anything, from them online. Mr. Cathy has been made out to be the devil by the left, let's show him we put our money where our mouth is by supporting him and his business!
Yep, you were right. This puter has been needing restarting about every 2 hours. Don’t know what’s wrong with it.
Dan Cathay has fired the first real volley back at the Homosexual terrorists that have scared companies like Home Depot and JC Penny into touting their agenda.
We need to make Chick-Fil-A as big as McDonalds. We as conservatives need to make it the most successful family owned restaurant business in America.
Eat there. Their salads are to die for. All their food is top quality and their employees are the nicest people in the world. I think they do their recruiting at church youth groups.
I will be on Chick-fil-a’s site tomorrow. I’ve never eaten there before, but then again, the closest one to me is an hour away.
Then again, everything worth going to is an hour away. :>)
I ordered the pretty lady’s t-shirt in aqua.... I figured I not only can support them with an internet order, but now I can give them free advertising as I wear it around town :-)
Thank you, Chick-Fil-A, for standing up to the gay agenda bullies!
I've seen your property on Google Earth. Isn't your bathroom an hour away?
Except when it's urgent...a fast "trot" will get me there in under 50 minutes.
“It’s Better to Build Boys Than Mend Men” sounds like a good book to buy.
Perhaps a good book to donate to churches and libraries, too.
Chik-Fil-a Wednesday Bump.
Thank you republican bred, for a nice idea.
That site’s linking back to the company website isn’t proof that it’s legit.
The WHOIS domain name registration information is evidence that it’s legit.
Do you see any link from the main company website to this site?
Excellent. Thanks, ELS.
I’ve been on the web since 1994, and have seen a lot of scams in my days. This isn’t one of them.
I fed my family at Chick-Fil-A on Wednesday evening, and will make a point to do so again on Aug.1.
My first encounter with a Chick-Fil-A was in San Antonio during the late 1970’s: they had a resturant in one of the malls. A girlfriend who loved their sandwiches drug me into their shop one Saturday.
Wow, it smelled great in there, but then I noticed that they used peanut oil exclusively. yes, I am one of those people with an extreme allergy to peanuts. The Manager overheard my conversation as to why I couldn’t eat there, and got some contact information from me.
A few days later, I received a call from a customer-service person from Chick-Fil-A. They use a very high grade of peanut oil, one that has has 100% of the proteins filtered out (which is what causes the allergic reaction). Now, this was in the days when airlines still served peanuts on their flights, and there was little public awareness of severe allergic reactions.
Next time, I skeptically took a small bite of my girlfriends sandwich and waited for a reaction. No problem! I was hooked!
30 years later, I attended the first Tea Party Rally in my area - Chick-Fil-A provided the catering. A few hundreds were expected, but thousands turned out. All roads were gridlocked within a 10 mile radius. Somehow, deliveries of sandwiches and drinks made it through. I’m sure it took a detrermined effort by Chick-Fil-A employees to pull that off!
And last but not least, they make an awesome chicken sandwich. I really need no additional incentive to eat there, but am happy to suprt a company that espouses values close to my own.
Yes, the link is in the merchandise menu on the main page.
Good idea. I just bought a couple of travel mugs.
ESQUIRE WROTE You can get a chicken sandwich anywhere, which may explain your low expectations. Boneless breast. Bun. Blah. But down south, there lives an eye-opener.
A come-to-Jesus sandwich.
The Chick-fil-A. Seasoned, breaded breast served on a toasted buttered bun with dill-pickle slices. No mayo. No sauce at all. Deceptively simple, yet transcendent. The hook is the breading: spicy, with an intoxicating crunch. The meat is always juicy, never chewy. The bun is like lingerie -- there, but not, providing delicious support without obscuring the main flavor. The first bite changes everything you think you know about chicken. And about the need for condiments. --Allison Glock
Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/food-drink/sandwiches#ixzz211NacUiU
Just order a deluxe w/ lettuce, tomato and slice of
cheese, with a side of waffle fries and large lemonade.
Couple containers of the special sauce and you got lunch.
Chick Fil-a Deluxe---with frilly lettuce leaf, cheese slice, and red ripe tomatoes.
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