I’m sorry, but yours is a particularly ignorant comment. The owners of Chick-Fil-A believe Sunday is the Lord’s day, and are willing to forego the profits that could be made on Sunday by staying closed. Who are you to question it? Chick-Fil-A is a private business. I don’t care if they’re only open from 2-4am every other Tuesday. Their choice. And this choice has turned out to be immensely profitable. What business are you successfully running?
The trouble with that is I don’t take off one day and week and quit eating ... :-) ...
SO ... what that means is that I simply eat somewhere else. And if Chick-fil-A is okay with that, I don’t care. There is absolutely no shortage of places to go to eat on Sunday, and I’ll just have to spend my money elsewhere - and do so by necessity.
Many times, on Sunday, I’ll be at Woodland Hills Mall in Tulsa, where there is a Chick-fil-A on the food court. It does kinda look odd that all the other food places are lined up with customers, while Chick-fil-A is dark and empty.
SO ... how this actually turns out with me, is that while I do spend my money there - I actually spend a whole lot less there, than I would otherwise.