C'est Moi
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Sorry, but I don't see the problem with that.Back in the day (50s & 60s) most businesses were closed on Sunday, then GREED kicked in and now places some never, ever, ever, ever, ever close.![]()
Sorry, but I don't see the problem with that.Back in the day (50s & 60s) most businesses were closed on Sunday, then GREED kicked in and now places some never, ever, ever, ever, ever close.![]()
You can order any of the sandwiches as a "deluxe" version that comes with lettuce and tomato and a slice of American cheese. They don't put any sauce on their sandwiches but do provide packets if you ask. Their chicken noodle soup is excellent. I also love their lemonade; it's the real deal and sometimes has seeds in it.
You can check their menu online before you go again.
Thank you C'est Moi and KingsX. It was a fun experience but if I ever go again I'll probably avoid the sandwiches and just get the plain chicken strips. They're chicken is much better than KFC which I avoid. Chick-fil-A's chicken isn't greasy or fatty. Two thumbs up!
Sorry, but I don't see the problem with that.
Retail jobs have been "based on part-time employees getting minimum wage and no benefits" for the past 50 years or more. If being open during overnight hours is not profitable you can be sure they will stop; it's all about the bottom line.For one, it is based on part time employees getting minimum wage and no benefits. More and more companies are seeing the profits not being there because the ratio of midnight shoppers to daytime shoppers no longer justifies keeping the lights on. This means they are stupid not seeing this coming. Who wants to risk the dangers of being out past dark anymore much less at 3 AM?
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Couple unexpectedly delivers baby in Texas Chick-fil-A[/h]
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/chick-fil-a-baby-born-in-texas-restaurant-bathroom/
They got free food for life, and the promise of a job when the baby girl is old enough.