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I just asked the wife what we were going to make for dinner tonight. She said, "I feel like having Chick-fil-A."

Me: What? Fast food? Wife: A few people on a conference call today were making fun of them being closed on Sundays because of their religion. Me: So? Wife: That makes me want to get Chick-fil-A. Me: It's enough that you feel that way. Let's have the two fillets we bought. I'll start the grill. You make the asparagus and potatoes. Wife: Yeah. That sounds better.

I just asked the wife what we were going to make for dinner tonight. She said, "I feel like having Chick-fil-A." Me: What? Fast food? Wife: A few people on a conference call today were making fun of them being closed on Sundays because of their religion. Me: So? Wife: That makes me want to get Chick-fil-A. Me: It's enough that you feel that way. Let's have the two fillets we bought. I'll start the grill. You make the asparagus and potatoes. Wife: Yeah. That sounds better.

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To be fair, they're kind of hypocrites. They refuse to be open on Sunday for religious reasons but only allow any contract work that needs to be done on the building/equipment on Sundays.

It's the equivalent of going to Golden Corral after church and criticizing people that work on Sunday.

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Good to know. I don't think I've ever been to one of their locations.

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They're a bit overrated. Food is okay but not worth the cost or the hype. They do seem to do a lot for employees. I personally know a single mom (Not for the normal whore reasons. Husband had passed away) that was struggling with keeping her home and her car took a shit. She was just a part time drive through cashier. They paid up her debt and bought her a used car and also worked her hours around her daughter's schooling/after school programs. So, credit where it's due.