Yep. Chick-fil-A doesn’t need a government mandate forcing them to remain closed on Sunday, a corporate decision that has cost them billions of dollars in lost sales.
They’ve taken this path on their own free will.
One thing is for sure: This company policy definitely sets them apart from their competitors.
I once worked an after-school job in a local business -- along with all its competitors in the area -- were closed on Sundays. The owner once told me that nobody in that business opens on Sundays because their industry association had done periodic market studies over the years and determined that opening on Sundays would do nothing but spread their Saturday business over two days without providing any tangible added sales revenue.