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But isn't that unconstitutional?






No.

It's a private business.

No one is forcing a person to buy a Chick-Fil-A. You want to be open Sundays? Buy a KFC, a Pollo Tropical, et. al.

But, you can see why there aren't too many in our area, and just the one at NYU in NYC.


I have friends who won't go to Chick-Fil-A because they think that the company is a quasi-religious organization. I have friends that go BECAUSE they are so upfront about their Christian roots.

Even when one's around I don't go that often. I rather have chicken itself than a sandwich. But, I could care less about the fact that the guy that founded it is religious and wants the store closed on Sunday.

Mostly I go with my religious friends in Kentucky. A member of their church runs 3 company-owed franchises.

You'd like the fact that they only buy with coupons!



They are very religious in Kentucky?