Chick-fil-a is king

TortElvisII

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If Chik-Fil-A had been around in the 60's, no Gilligan's Island.
 
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AustinTXCat

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The awesome power of Paddock suggestions. Soon after reading this thread today, I hit up Chick-Fil-A on MLK and Guadalupe, and ordered up all kinds of goodness for a co-worker and I. Rode the bus, too. :sunglasses:

#1 Chick-Fil-A sammich, waffle fries + sweet tea. Super-sized, of course.
4 piece tenders + waffle fries + sweet tea. Super-sized.
8 piece chicken nuggets.
4 different sauces.

T'was beautiful. Just gorgeous.
 

MegaBlue05

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I find their employees incredibly nice but a bit creepy.

It's like they're not real humans and are clones from an "extremely clean cut sure-to-be virgin" factory. I never see tats, piercings, blue hair or anything that signifies "line cook just got stoned in his car." Just vanilla AF.

I do like to ask for **** a lot just to hear them say "my pleasure" over and over again. The simple joys in life.
 

bluthruandthru

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It amazes me how 20 cars can be in line and I'll still get thru faster than an empty Burger King, longjogn silvers, Hardee's etc etc.
Y'all have fawgott'n yaw scripchaw:
Gallus- VM 1-3

And verily it was known that our decline in apostate diners and their special request orders did hasten in a new era of thru-drive express.
 

Rupp'sRunt

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Which fast food managers have ever taken Operations Management 101?
Probably the ones that work at chick fila. Or they at least have a top dog that checks in on them once a month to make sure things are running correctly. As opposed to McDonald's franchises handing the reigns of the business to a 20 year old with a HS degree that doesn't even know what operations management means. Somewhere beteeen there
 

TruBluCatFan

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Probably the ones that work at chick fila. Or they at least have a top dog that checks in on them once a month to make sure things are running correctly. As opposed to McDonald's franchises handing the reigns of the business to a 20 year old with a HS degree that doesn't even know what operations management means. Somewhere beteeen there

Chick-fil-A requires operators to be hands on. No passive investments for CFA owners. Lots of college educated folks work at CFA.