PieceofMind89
Educated Fool
I like the Popeyes chicken sandwich better.
Iron Maiden are not anti-gay rights, fake comparison. Sad and poor offering from Collin today.Dumb question. Let's put a proper comparison here.
Chick Fila = Iron Maiden
Popeyes = Anvil
But it's good chicken. God tier. I'm gonna guess you like KFC better.Iron Maiden are not anti-gay rights, fake comparison. Sad and poor offering from Collin today.
I don’t, CFA has absolutely fantastic food and great quality service to boot. But their owners shitty and I think that outweighs whatever goodness is within.But it's good chicken. God tier. I'm gonna guess you like KFC better.
And Trump is a shitty president, not gonna live in America or buy their products.I don’t, CFA has absolutely fantastic food and great quality service to boot. But their owners shitty and I think that outweighs whatever goodness is within.
Yeah, that’s the quandary I’m always in. Delicious but at the very least I’m not going there often so as to minimize the support I give to people that have completely opposite opinions about politics.Chik-Fil-A rulez. Best quality fast food, and best quality customer service from a fast food restaurant. They actually smile at you and thank you for your business! Perhaps not coincidentally, they're Christian-owned. They have taken political positions that some don't like, and if you don't want to eat there because of those positions, that's totally fair. But the food is terrific.
I dunno, I would have no problem giving my business to someone who has diametrically opposed political beliefs, if I thought that person would provide a good service/product. I try to avoid the "us vs. them" political mentality of the 21st Century: "he disagrees with me so he is evil and I want nothing to do with him!" I mean, let's assume I'm the most anti-Trump person out there, but I needed heart surgery and the best surgeon available is a big Trump contributor. Would I want to use a lesser doctor who happens to agree with my political beliefs? Of course not! Here, the stakes are pretty darn low, as we're just talking about a $5 chicken sandwich. Just go and enjoy it! And get a chocolate chunk cookie or shake, too, while you're at it. They kick ass. (Then, donate $$ to the causes you care about.)Yeah, that’s the quandary I’m always in. Delicious but at the very least I’m not going there often so as to minimize the support I give to people that have completely opposite opinions about politics.
Of course!Is this an American thing?