I don't believe that's the case at all. I believe they made a conscious decision that climbing on the LGBT train was a sound business decision that would enable the company to expand into new regions and attract a wider customer base. This had nothing to do with political pressure at all. Even the LGBT boycott made Chick-fil-A more popular than ever before.
I give it no more than two years before Chick-fil-A starts opening on Sundays.
They're no different than any other food chain anymore.
“This had nothing to do with political pressure at all.”
true.
It had everythign to do with spiritual choice and they chose money and more business than to stand firm in their support of things of God, meaning charities boldly doing work due to their strong faith in of God.
CFA = weak faith and support of God. maybe previous owner was strong faith but now the people in decision making are more about money.