Mark R. wrote:For all we know the profits from one of the local ethnic restaurants could end up in the hands of an extremist group in the Middle East.
Matthew D
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
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Mark R. wrote:I'm not sure what the intent of the article was. I don't look into the politics, religion, ethnicity or anything else about the owner or management of the company. But I look for is a good product at reasonable prices at a place that I'm treated fairly. This same philosophy applies for restaurants or any other business.
I've never seen nor heard of any issues with Chick-Fil-A treating any given group of people differently than any other group. Based on that what difference does it make where the corporate profits go? For all we know the profits from one of the local ethnic restaurants could end up in the hands of an extremist group in the Middle East. That fact possibly would bother some people but I don't believe it would change the tiny habits of many! Everyone needs to look at a restaurant (or other business for that matter) for what it is and how it operates instead of what it believes!
Matthew D wrote: Yeah you might have a [profanity removed] point, if you weren't just comparing a hypothetical with cold hard facts.
Mark R. wrote:At least they are firm enough and confident enough in their beliefs to make them public! A lot more than we did say about many people in organizations.
Matthew D
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
Mark R. wrote:Matthew D wrote: Yeah you might have a [profanity removed] point, if you weren't just comparing a hypothetical with cold hard facts.
At least they are firm enough and confident enough in their beliefs to make them public! A lot more than we did say about many people in organizations.
Steve H wrote:I'd go to Chick-Fil-A, but the last time, a combo meal was almost $7 bucks!
As for the other stuff:
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