Chick-fil-A Finds Increase in Business Amid Controversy
According to Sandelman & Associates of San Clemente, the evangelical Christian-led fast-food chain experienced a 2.2 percent increase in visits from customers from July to September.
Paul Clarke, spokesman for Sandelman & Associates, provided The Christian Post with a press release regarding the data from the group's Quick Track Study.
"Despite protests and predictions that the fast-food chain would be hurt by the publicity, Chick-fil-A appears stronger now," reads the statement.
now at home, the sandwich could be chicken dipped in some milk, flour, namable spices and salt and non hydrogenated oil. now that sounds fine.
its not just me that feels sick eating that stuff, I hear it from people all the time.
how bout just getting back to cooking real food for one another?
its funny to hear americans hold onto these things like a right. when in communities with more traditional society, I have seen the ladies get together and make awesome meals for a church, all the while lamenting the western fast food joints coming in and making their kids sick....
......traveling through other countries, its amazing to see decent meals with namable ingredients set out in restaurants, in shorts amount of time.
well is it cutting costs? cutting time? austerity? what makes us love our limp foods so much?
.....oh, sorry, I forgot, its all relative.
ps the dimethylpolysiloxane is used in female implants, yum
do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you? If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destry him.
jpw wrote: Christians are really advancing themselves ordering MSG, HFCS and anti-foaming agents and declaring opposition to the eugenics/gay new world order. nice. How bout cooking for each other again? How about mothers cooking for their children? Can anyone honestly say after eating this kind of thing, they feel good? I certainly don't. Yuck!
Comparing poultry to humans, like comparing apples to concrete, no analogies can be drawn.
Christopher000 wrote: Jpw, my comment was aimed towards their continued support despite the recent headlines. The dietary concerns were not a concern of mine. People can decide on their own what they would like to eat for dinner. I gave no thought to msg or fillers, but rather the apparent victory in standing up for their convictions.
I agree with you Christopher if you are saying that what we eat isn't a sin in and of itself. We could argue the amount though. Anyway, the below supports your thoughts. But, I understand where JPW is coming from.
Matthew 15:10 And he called the multitude, and said to them, Hear, and understand: 11 Not that which goes into the mouth defiles a man; but that which comes out of the mouth, this defiles a man.
Jpw, my comment was aimed towards their continued support despite the recent headlines.
The dietary concerns were not a concern of mine. People can decide on their own what they would like to eat for dinner. I gave no thought to msg or fillers, but rather the apparent victory in standing up for their convictions.
jpw wrote: Christians are really advancing themselves ordering MSG, HFCS and anti-foaming agents and declaring opposition to the eugenics/gay new world order. nice. How bout cooking for each other again? How about mothers cooking for their children? Can anyone honestly say after eating this kind of thing, they feel good?
What evidence do you have that this vendor puts those ingredients in their food? Without it, you're committing slander, talebearing.
Secondly, that's a risk assessment you're incompetent to make on behalf of total strangers. MSG might be bad for you, but it's not necessarily bad for other people.