Richard White
Senior Member
Disagree. Every boycott equals reduced potential revenue.
Not by that much. They are still doing alot of business and expanding.
Disagree. Every boycott equals reduced potential revenue.
Their founder is anti gay marriage, and made a number of statements to that effect in 2012. It was then found that they were donating to a number of organizations hostile to LGBTQ+ people, and following blowback they announced "Going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena", and stopped donating to all but one such organizations. They've started returning to their donation list again since. They've certainly never donated a cent towards LGBTQ+ causes.Do they really? I thought they started donating to LGBTQ causes because of public blowback.
That's a little OTT. Boycotting a fried chicken restaurant is more performative than useful.
Disagree. Every boycott equals reduced potential revenue.
I'm not expecting to close their stores with my lack of patronage, and I know that enough others simply do not care enough to think twice before choosing which chicken sandwich to buy… but they're still not getting my money nor that of any friends that I'm aware of. There are lots of other friend chicken choices out there that don't constitute a compromise.Not by that much. They are still doing alot of business and expanding.
Not by that much. They are still doing alot of business and expanding.
Thanks for clarifying. They certainly won't get a cent from me either. We are spoiled for fried chicken choices here anyway, so there's honestly no justifiable reason for people to go to them.Their founder is anti gay marriage, and made a number of statements to that effect in 2012. It was then found that they were donating to a number of organizations hostile to LGBTQ+ people, and following blowback they announced "Going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena", and stopped donating to all but one such organizations. They've started returning to their donation list again since. They've certainly never donated a cent towards LGBTQ+ causes.
I'm not expecting to close their stores with my lack of patronage, and I know that enough others simply do not care enough to think twice before choosing which chicken sandwich to buy… but they're still not getting my money nor that of any friends that I'm aware of. There are lots of other friend chicken choices out there that don't constitute a compromise.
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Is there any evidence of boycotts working ever?Disagree. Every boycott equals reduced potential revenue.
I've never eaten there nor am I in any hurry to do so, partly because of their anti-LGBT stance. However, I wouldn't harangue a friend for buying a chicken sandwich from them.Thanks for clarifying. They certainly won't get a cent from me either. We are spoiled for fried chicken choices here anyway, so there's honestly no justifiable reason for people to go to them.
I walked by there last week. Lineup with extra security. People are weird.FWIW the Chick-fil-A location at Square One is now open:
Square One Shopping Centre
Come visit Chick-fil-A in Mississauga - Square One Shopping Centre for delicious options such as our signature chicken sandwich, salads, chicken nuggets, and breakfast menu.www.chick-fil-a.ca
It's the usual - dumb Torontonians (this includes Mississaugans) wasting their leisure time by lining up for crap. It's hilarious.I
I walked by there last week. Lineup with extra security. People are weird.
I'm surprised Marks and Spencer was still in Square one in 1997. I thought they left the Canadian market much earlier.Square One Mall (Mall Directory Map) 1997
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