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    Default Chick Fil A Now Third Largest Biggest Restaurant Chain

    I'm a fan of Chick-fil-A because their chicken sandwich is my favorite fast food, bar none. They also happen to have incredible service. But most of us are aware they are a Christian based chain and are not the favorites of many in the LGBT and woke communities. So hence their food is often viewed as political.

    We can all vote with our pocketbook. I know some won't eat at Chick-fil-A out of protest over them supporting traditional marriage. I'm sure there are folks who eat at Chick-fil-A specially because woke folks were protesting them.

    Besides the fact that I rarely eat fast food the closest Chick-fil-A is over an hour away so I'm not driving that far for food. But when I go to Dallas to visit the in-laws I definitely make a point to eat there.




    Chick-fil-A’s Lean Menu Helps Chain Bulk Up

    Sales tripled over past decade at fast-food company focused on chicken; new markets could test expansion


    As the biggest fast-food chains have expanded menus to attract new customers, Chick-fil-A Inc. has gained ground with a different strategy: its focus on chicken sandwiches.

    Since its founding in Atlanta in 1967 by entrepreneur Truett Cathy, Chick-fil-A’s signature item has been its breaded chicken-breast sandwich served with pickles on a buttered toasted bun. The company sells breakfast and salads, too, but its relatively simple menu stands out, compared with its fast-food rivals.

    Now, five decades later, the closely held company this year is poised to become the third-biggest U.S. restaurant chain by sales behind McDonald’s Corp. MCD 0.30% and Starbucks Corp. , according to food-service consultancy Technomic Inc. The growth reflects Chick-fil-A’s expansion over the past decade, as well as consumers’ broader turn toward chicken.

    “We’ve been pretty consistent in how, over multiple decades, we’re going to take it slow and steady,” Mark Moraitakis, a Chick-fil-A senior director, said about the company’s expansion. “It’s paid off for us.”

    Sales from Chick-fil-A’s restaurants have tripled over the past decade, reaching $10.2 billion last year, Technomic said, even though the chain is closed on Sundays, a practice implemented by its conservative Christian founder.

    Chick-fil-A, also known for its customer service, has nearly doubled its store count to about 2,400 restaurants since 2007. The company now has locations from Manhattan to Hollywood. Its growing presence will test whether consumers will stick with the chain as they have in the South, Chick-fil-A’s historic base.

    “I don’t know if it will have such an abiding loyalty in other regions,” said Sara Senatore, a restaurant analyst at Sanford Bernstein.

    The company has met resistance when moving into other areas, in part because of public reaction to comments made in 2012 by Chief Executive Dan Cathy, son of the company’s founder, regarding the CEO’s opposition to same-sex marriage. Advocates called for a boycott and organized protests at Chick-fil-A restaurants, while conservative customers expressed support.

    This year, officials in San Antonio stopped the chain from opening a location in the city’s airport because of the views on sexual orientation. The concessions company at the airport serving Buffalo, N.Y., dropped Chick-fil-A as a potential tenant at that facility after facing protests over the same issue.


    A spokeswoman said the company focuses on ensuring that all customers, employees, restaurant operators and other partners are treated with care and respect.

    “It does look like most consumers, for the most part, are looking the other way,” said Jeff Farmer, a restaurant analyst at Gordon Haskett Research Advisors.

    Each year since 2015, Chick-fil-A has been the top-rated fast-food restaurant on the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which considers factors such as staff courtesy and restaurant cleanliness.

    Bradley Ackerman, a professional drummer in Nashville, said he likes Chick-fil-A’s consistent service. “The wait is never too long. My order is never wrong,” Mr. Ackerman said.

    Younger diners have given Chick-fil-A high marks. In a survey this spring of teenagers, respondents listed Chick-fil-A as their favorite restaurant, beating out Starbucks for the top spot, according to investment bank Piper Jaffray Cos.

    Helping Chick-fil-A is an increase in consumer interest toward chicken. Fast-food restaurants in the U.S. served more than 2.5 billion breaded-chicken sandwiches last year, according to market-research firm NPD Group Inc., up 17% over a decade. Burger servings slipped 5% in that period to 7.4 billion last year.

    Among limited-service U.S. restaurants that mainly serve chicken, Chick-fil-A’s market share rose to 33% last year from 18% in 2009, while the market share of Yum Brands Inc.’s KFC chain fell to 15% from 29% in that time, according to data tracker Euromonitor. Chick-fil-A’s growth also has hampered burger sales, consultants and industry executives say.

    Other chains are tapping into chicken’s rising popularity and tweaking their menus.

    KFC is planning to open new U.S. restaurants, on a net basis, in 2019 for the first time in nearly 15 years. McDonald’s has simplified its menu, eliminating a line of customizable burgers in April to streamline operations. Wendy’s Co. recently bolstered its chicken-sandwich lineup.

    Chick-fil-A has kept its menu relatively straightforward. The company has made an average of 12 permanent or limited-time additions to its menu each year since 2010, according to Datassential, a food-research firm. McDonald’s, by contrast, has made 49 in recent years, and Burger King, owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc., has made 37.

    Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A Inc.—the corporate parent—reported revenue and rents of more than $3 billion last year, up 28% compared with 2016. Net earnings rose to $435 million from $371 million, according to franchise documents some states make available.

    The company says its operators, most of whom run just one restaurant, help assure consistent food quality and operations.

    “It’s almost a calling,” said Stephen Browning, who opened a Chick-fil-A in Pueblo, Colo., in 2014.

    The average McDonald’s franchisee owns a half-dozen stores, a company executive said in March. Carrols Restaurant Group Inc. operates 1,010 Burger Kings in the U.S. Chris Finazzo, president of Burger King North America, said wider reach is a strength, not a weakness.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    I'm a fan of Chick-fil-A because their chicken sandwich is my favorite fast food, bar none. They also happen to have incredible service. But most of us are aware they are a Christian based chain and are not the favorites of many in the LGBT and woke communities. So hence their food is often viewed as political.

    We can all vote with our pocketbook. I know some won't eat at Chick-fil-A out of protest over them supporting traditional marriage. I'm sure there are folks who eat at Chick-fil-A specially because woke folks were protesting them.

    Besides the fact that I rarely eat fast food the closest Chick-fil-A is over an hour away so I'm not driving that far for food. But when I go to Dallas to visit the in-laws I definitely make a point to eat there.




    Chick-fil-A’s Lean Menu Helps Chain Bulk Up

    Sales tripled over past decade at fast-food company focused on chicken; new markets could test expansion


    As the biggest fast-food chains have expanded menus to attract new customers, Chick-fil-A Inc. has gained ground with a different strategy: its focus on chicken sandwiches.

    Since its founding in Atlanta in 1967 by entrepreneur Truett Cathy, Chick-fil-A’s signature item has been its breaded chicken-breast sandwich served with pickles on a buttered toasted bun. The company sells breakfast and salads, too, but its relatively simple menu stands out, compared with its fast-food rivals.

    Now, five decades later, the closely held company this year is poised to become the third-biggest U.S. restaurant chain by sales behind McDonald’s Corp. MCD 0.30% and Starbucks Corp. , according to food-service consultancy Technomic Inc. The growth reflects Chick-fil-A’s expansion over the past decade, as well as consumers’ broader turn toward chicken.

    “We’ve been pretty consistent in how, over multiple decades, we’re going to take it slow and steady,” Mark Moraitakis, a Chick-fil-A senior director, said about the company’s expansion. “It’s paid off for us.”

    Sales from Chick-fil-A’s restaurants have tripled over the past decade, reaching $10.2 billion last year, Technomic said, even though the chain is closed on Sundays, a practice implemented by its conservative Christian founder.

    Chick-fil-A, also known for its customer service, has nearly doubled its store count to about 2,400 restaurants since 2007. The company now has locations from Manhattan to Hollywood. Its growing presence will test whether consumers will stick with the chain as they have in the South, Chick-fil-A’s historic base.

    “I don’t know if it will have such an abiding loyalty in other regions,” said Sara Senatore, a restaurant analyst at Sanford Bernstein.

    The company has met resistance when moving into other areas, in part because of public reaction to comments made in 2012 by Chief Executive Dan Cathy, son of the company’s founder, regarding the CEO’s opposition to same-sex marriage. Advocates called for a boycott and organized protests at Chick-fil-A restaurants, while conservative customers expressed support.

    This year, officials in San Antonio stopped the chain from opening a location in the city’s airport because of the views on sexual orientation. The concessions company at the airport serving Buffalo, N.Y., dropped Chick-fil-A as a potential tenant at that facility after facing protests over the same issue.


    A spokeswoman said the company focuses on ensuring that all customers, employees, restaurant operators and other partners are treated with care and respect.

    “It does look like most consumers, for the most part, are looking the other way,” said Jeff Farmer, a restaurant analyst at Gordon Haskett Research Advisors.

    Each year since 2015, Chick-fil-A has been the top-rated fast-food restaurant on the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which considers factors such as staff courtesy and restaurant cleanliness.

    Bradley Ackerman, a professional drummer in Nashville, said he likes Chick-fil-A’s consistent service. “The wait is never too long. My order is never wrong,” Mr. Ackerman said.

    Younger diners have given Chick-fil-A high marks. In a survey this spring of teenagers, respondents listed Chick-fil-A as their favorite restaurant, beating out Starbucks for the top spot, according to investment bank Piper Jaffray Cos.

    Helping Chick-fil-A is an increase in consumer interest toward chicken. Fast-food restaurants in the U.S. served more than 2.5 billion breaded-chicken sandwiches last year, according to market-research firm NPD Group Inc., up 17% over a decade. Burger servings slipped 5% in that period to 7.4 billion last year.

    Among limited-service U.S. restaurants that mainly serve chicken, Chick-fil-A’s market share rose to 33% last year from 18% in 2009, while the market share of Yum Brands Inc.’s KFC chain fell to 15% from 29% in that time, according to data tracker Euromonitor. Chick-fil-A’s growth also has hampered burger sales, consultants and industry executives say.

    Other chains are tapping into chicken’s rising popularity and tweaking their menus.

    KFC is planning to open new U.S. restaurants, on a net basis, in 2019 for the first time in nearly 15 years. McDonald’s has simplified its menu, eliminating a line of customizable burgers in April to streamline operations. Wendy’s Co. recently bolstered its chicken-sandwich lineup.

    Chick-fil-A has kept its menu relatively straightforward. The company has made an average of 12 permanent or limited-time additions to its menu each year since 2010, according to Datassential, a food-research firm. McDonald’s, by contrast, has made 49 in recent years, and Burger King, owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc., has made 37.

    Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A Inc.—the corporate parent—reported revenue and rents of more than $3 billion last year, up 28% compared with 2016. Net earnings rose to $435 million from $371 million, according to franchise documents some states make available.

    The company says its operators, most of whom run just one restaurant, help assure consistent food quality and operations.

    “It’s almost a calling,” said Stephen Browning, who opened a Chick-fil-A in Pueblo, Colo., in 2014.

    The average McDonald’s franchisee owns a half-dozen stores, a company executive said in March. Carrols Restaurant Group Inc. operates 1,010 Burger Kings in the U.S. Chris Finazzo, president of Burger King North America, said wider reach is a strength, not a weakness.


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    Love them.... Great food, wonderful facilities, excellent staff....and they're very generous if we ask for donations or coupons to use for school rewards....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOP View Post
    Love them.... Great food, wonderful facilities, excellent staff....and they're very generous if we ask for donations or coupons to use for school rewards....
    You truly get a 5* service 'experience' at a fast food restaurant. When I would go in Dallas I thought maybe it was just a southern thing them being that nice. But I've gone to the one in Vacaville in Northern California on the way to Lake Tahoe and the service was just as good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    You truly get a 5* service 'experience' at a fast food restaurant. When I would go in Dallas I thought maybe it was just a southern thing them being that nice. But I've gone to the one in Vacaville in Northern California on the way to Lake Tahoe and the service was just as good.
    Exactly...they take pride in what they do....and it shows

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    You forgot to add in America to the title.

    This has bugged me for quite some time. Why the fuck do you guys swoon over a friggen fast food chain anyway? It's even more stupid then all the boycotting stuff both sides do. It's obvious why, but I'll still ask. Who really should advocate that much for a chain eatery? You'd think the fanatics were stoners. Can we please go back to pleasant days, when idiots weren't politicizing, and sucking the joy out of everything? Why don't the republicans champion something with real effect, and change? It's only effect, and change is on waistlines. Fast food chains = Fuck it, I'm hungry, lazy, and can't wait. You sacrifice nutrition, and quality, for convenience. The politics doesn't make the stuff any better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jade Dragon View Post
    You forgot to add in America to the title.

    This has bugged me for quite some time. Why the fuck do you guys swoon over a friggen fast food chain anyway? It's even more stupid then all the boycotting stuff both sides do. It's obvious why, but I'll still ask. Who really should advocate that much for a chain eatery? You'd think the fanatics were stoners. Can we please go back to pleasant days, when idiots weren't politicizing, and sucking the joy out of everything? Why don't the republicans champion something with real effect, and change? It's only effect, and change is on waistlines. Fast food chains = Fuck it, I'm hungry, lazy, and can't wait. You sacrifice nutrition, and quality, for convenience. The politics doesn't make the stuff any better.
    How long have you followed politics, Jade?

    Did you know Chicago wanted to deny Chick Fil A a permit simply because the owner is religious and supports traditional marriage?

    https://www.politico.com/story/2012/...ects-us-078969

    I don't swoon over them, mainly because I eat low carb usually and all I'd get there would be grilled chicken nuggets or something, but they are always clean and the employees are very nice.

    So what if the owner is religious and isn't pro-gay marriage? Muslims behead gays but the left has nothing but love and respect for their "religion".

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    Everything is political today, including where we eat. I don't see that changing anytime soon.

    Anecdotal but I'm good (family) friend's with a lesbian woman and she wrote on Facebook recently that if you eat at Chick-fil-A you are against me and I don't want you to be my friend. I think that's extreme but I'm sure there are some (many?) that agree with her. (I'm still going to eat at Chick-fil-A and I'm still going to be her friend.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    I'm a fan of Chick-fil-A because their chicken sandwich is my favorite fast food, bar none. They also happen to have incredible service. But most of us are aware they are a Christian based chain and are not the favorites of many in the LGBT and woke communities.
    don't be silly......Chick-fil-a haters are not woke......

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    I don't care for the food. Those waffle fries stay warm for about 2 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Controlled Opposition View Post
    I don't care for the food. Those waffle fries stay warm for about 2 minutes.
    Let them know they'll make it right

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    Everything is political today, including where we eat. I don't see that changing anytime soon.

    Anecdotal but I'm good (family) friend's with a lesbian woman and she wrote on Facebook recently that if you eat at Chick-fil-A you are against me and I don't want you to be my friend. I think that's extreme but I'm sure there are some (many?) that agree with her. (I'm still going to eat at Chick-fil-A and I'm still going to be her friend.)
    But will you have the balls to tell her on Facebook that you will continue to eat there or will you go in the closet out of fear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jade Dragon View Post
    You forgot to add in America to the title.

    This has bugged me for quite some time. Why the fuck do you guys swoon over a friggen fast food chain anyway? It's even more stupid then all the boycotting stuff both sides do. It's obvious why, but I'll still ask. Who really should advocate that much for a chain eatery? You'd think the fanatics were stoners. Can we please go back to pleasant days, when idiots weren't politicizing, and sucking the joy out of everything? Why don't the republicans champion something with real effect, and change? It's only effect, and change is on waistlines. Fast food chains = Fuck it, I'm hungry, lazy, and can't wait. You sacrifice nutrition, and quality, for convenience. The politics doesn't make the stuff any better.
    Seriously, go fuck yourself and then kill yourself you joyless prick

    You are such a pathetic loser

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOP View Post
    Love them.... Great food, wonderful facilities, excellent staff....and they're very generous if we ask for donations or coupons to use for school rewards....
    Of course the hater of Gay marriage would be a fan.That's how I met this piece of shit!
    She was daily carrying on,at Amazon.
    That gays shouldn't be able to use the word marriage.
    That gays should have to come up with a different word,then marriage!
    AM I, I AM's,AM I.
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    Here is why Chick Fil A is successful

    1) Quality
    2) Consistency
    3) Service
    4) They avoided being publicly traded and stayed private
    5) they keep it simple

    I don’t buy that the move to chicken is responsible. Lots of places do chicken. They dominate in their space

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