JDPriestly (32,586 posts)
Does Chick-Fil-A open on Sundays?
Because if they do, they are sinning against one of the Ten Commandments, obviously a pretty serious transgression.
SWING and a miss...the DUmmie waves at a pitch in the dirt and comes up looking stupid:
Chick-fil-A’s Closed-on-Sunday Policy
Of the many unique characteristics that distinguish Chick-fil-A, Inc. from other quick-service restaurant
companies, the most notable – and the most asked about – tradition is that of closing all of its 1,620-plus*
restaurants on Sunday. Following is a brief explanation of how the “Closed-on-Sunday†policy started and
why it will continue to remain in place.
Since Truett Cathy, founder and CEO of Chick-fil-A, opened his first restaurant in 1946, he has made his
Closed-on-Sunday policy as much a part of the Chick-fil-A brand as the original Chick-fil-A® Chicken
Sandwich. While many question the chain’s policy and how Chick-fil-A could forgo sales on one of the
busiest days for food service, Cathy answers challengers by saying closing on Sunday is one of the best
business decisions he has ever made.
Cathy’s practice of closing his restaurants on Sunday is unique to the restaurant business and a testament to
his faith in God. Within the first week of business at his Dwarf Grill restaurant in Hapeville, Ga. more than 60
years ago, Cathy knew that he would not deal with money on the “Lord’s Day.†Today, the Closed-on-Sunday policy is reflected in the company’s Corporate Purpose:
To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us.
To have a positive influence on all who come in contact with Chick-fil-A
http://www.truettcathy.com/pdfs/ClosedonSunday.pdf