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The one in my town is crazy-busy whenever I drive by.Chick-fil-A drivethroughs are a menace everywhere. DUring lunch and dinner, it is best to avoid anywhere near their drivethroughs.
The ones we have around here are always full circle around the building and on to the streets sometimes.
Chick-fil-A drivethroughs are a menace everywhere. DUring lunch and dinner, it is best to avoid anywhere near their drivethroughs.
The one in my town is crazy-busy whenever I drive by.
They are a public nuisance. They deliberately limit the number of stores in an area to create the false impression everyone wants to eat there. Here in Wichita KS (a city of 3/4 of a million people) for instance there are two. Every other fast food restaurant chain has a dozen or more locations. That means CFA can look hugely busy during rush time on half the traffic.Santa Barbara could declare Chick-fil-A drive-through a public nuisance
Santa Barbara residents want to see more than waffle fries from their local Chick-fil-A.news.yahoo.com
The city created its own problem by banning drive thrus and then the existing drive thrus become too busy and block traffic. And people some say liberals are anti-business...
Now, their being the quickest I didn't know because I don't patronize this chain (for a totally non-political reason--the name just pisses me off).Its weird how they are always the most busy and they are also the quickest
Now, their being the quickest I didn't know because I don't patronize this chain (for a totally non-political reason--the name just pisses me off).
I probably should, but this would be a lie. Eons ago when this chain opened its first store in my community, I assumed that it was pronounced "filla" because I learned in elementary school what "filet" meant. Bwahahaha, I took umbrage when I learned differently. I have issues! (Wanna hear why I boycott what I call the "K-word company"? It sells salad dressings and cheese. Or is this already TMI?)I think you might be better telling people it's for political reason
Exactly. But there is no denying the lines!I see those lines and I'm like **** this. I went there in the 2000s and got a chicken sandwich. I mean, it was decent, but it was a chicken sandwich. How much better has it gotten since like 2005?
I probably should, but this would be a lie. Eons ago when this chain opened its first store in my community, I assumed that it was pronounced "filla" because I learned in elementary school what "filet" meant. Bwahahaha, I took umbrage when I learned differently. I have issues! (Wanna hear why I boycott what I call the "K-word company"? It sells salad dressings and cheese. Or is this already TMI?)
Full disclosure: I also won't patronize restaurants that have "ye"/"olde"/"shoppe" in their names or any c-word that begins with a "K" such as "Kountry Kitchen" or "Kountry Katfish." Arrrrrrgh.
I'd wait in line if my wife asked me to. She likes that place. Otherwise, nope, nope, nope.Exactly. But there is no denying the lines!
Nope.Another possibility is that they are prioritizing quality and customer satisfaction over rapid growth.
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The only thing I've seen that comes close is the drive-thru line for Dutch Bros.Chick-fil-A drivethroughs are a menace everywhere. DUring lunch and dinner, it is best to avoid anywhere near their drivethroughs.
When a private business blocks public through ways, the public should have the upper hand.Santa Barbara could declare Chick-fil-A drive-through a public nuisance
Santa Barbara residents want to see more than waffle fries from their local Chick-fil-A.news.yahoo.com
The city created its own problem by banning drive thrus and then the existing drive thrus become too busy and block traffic. And people some say liberals are anti-business...
(((Hugs))) Don't you find waiting in long lines for fast food rather oxymoronic?I'd wait in line if my wife asked me to. She likes that place. Otherwise, nope, nope, nope.
My, but you got up on the judgmental side of the bed today. And unhealthy fast-food is delicious.Fat lazy Americans too lazy to get out of their damn car to get food, and eating shitty, unhealthy fast food
A few years ago my buddy and I would frequent a Dunkin Doughnuts for early coffee and chewing the fat. We sat inside and always marveled at the fat people using the drive-up window to get their sugar fixes…..
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