The LGBTQXYZ 'boycott' seems to have backfired, eh?
From LifeSiteNews
By Calvin Freiburger
September 19, 2019 (LifeSiteNews)
– Persistent cries of “homophobia” have done little to prevent
Chick-fil-A’s rise among the fast-food ranks, and recently-highlighted
data show the Christian chain’s business is making twice the money it
was when the LGBT attacks first started.
For years, LGBT activists have attempted to brand Chick-fil-A as “hateful” due to CEO Dan Cathy’s stated opposition
to same-sex “marriage” and the company’s donations to social
conservative groups such as Family Research Council and Focus on the
Family. But while the company has no shortage of detractors in politics
and media, the complaints have fallen on deaf ears among actual
customers.
Chick-fil-A enjoys tremendous success and an overwhelmingly positive
reputation due to its service as well as its charitable bent and
volunteerism during tragedies and disasters. Furthermore, for all the “anti-LGBT” branding, many homosexual employees and customers have attested to positive, welcoming experiences with Chick-fil-A.
Nation’s Restaurant News (NRN) ranked Chick-fil-A as the nation’s third largest restaurant chain in July, and an analysis by Restaurant Business
shows the company’s system sales steadily climbing from $4.6 billion in
2012 (the year Cathy’s position on same-sex “marriage” went public) to more than twice that amount
in 2018 at $10.5 billion – potentially indicating that part of the
chain’s success stems from Christian and conservative Americans’ desire
to reward the chain for its values and rebuke its attackers.
"Can they reach $30 billion? I think that's also a realistic goal if
you give them enough time. And that should put them ahead of Starbucks,"
Kalinowski Equity Research founder Mark Kalinowski said.
“The only ones who seem to have any kind of beef with the wildly
popular chicken restaurant are a minivan-size group of squeaky
extremists on the far left,” Focus on the Family’s Glenn Stanton told Christian Headlines.
“They’ve concluded that Chick-fil-A is bigoted without the slightest
bit of evidence – only that their founders believe in natural marriage.
Their position sits very well with the rest of us.”
“Not only have they doubled their sales in the last few years, but
they have won the prize for the fast-food establishment with the highest
customer service rating the last four years running,” he added.
“Bigoted businesses do not tend to rate well in customer satisfaction.”
The numbers come as left-wing activists seek to pressure
Purdue University to bar Chick-fil-A from opening a location on campus,
demands the administration has so far rejected. In July, Texas
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law
barring the state or local governments from acting against businesses
on the basis of the owners’ religious beliefs, dubbed the “Save
Chick-fil-A Bill” because it passed partly as a response to the San
Antonio City Council excluding the food chain from San Antonio
International Airport over the owners’ Christian view of marriage and
sexuality.
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