Yeah, I figured I'd get pushback for the reference.lol!
I was merely referring to how all of their stores handle customers and how efficientthey are without compromising basic politeness.
Tbh, I'm not a Christian, I hate BLM and cucking like what the CEO did, but they're whole atmosphere (and Culvers for that matter) have a very "white" feel to them, if you know what I mean. Even the blacks that work there are respectful and handle themselves in a proper manner.
It's like the difference between a Target and a Super Walmart (although I know some Targets are slipping). Removing all the corporate politics and PR stunts done by these companies, it's easy to delineate between what feels like a dirty, crowded, rude, rushed atmosphere (like shithole Globalism) vs. one where people are respectful, speak to each other, abide by simple fucking social standards and rules (like a well-ordered homogenous society). Chick-fil-a and McDonalds is that distinction.
Basically, when I'm at a lot of McDonald's I feel like I'm at a DMV vs. Chick-fil-a where I feel like I'm at a church. Even as a non-believer I'll take the a church over the DMV any even if they wash some pavement apes feet once in a while lol.
No worries. I do like the way chick fil a runs the place compared to McDonald's, which takes forever now. I miss the old days when they had a small menu, and everything was ready to go. It was truly fast food. It's all crap anyway. It doesn't need to be made to order. The fastness of the process was the appeal. I don't eat that crap anymore anyway, except for maybe once a year if I'm with a group that insists on going there. If I do I get a quarter pounder with cheese, no bun, no ketchup, because carbs are satan.
Yeah, I figured I'd get pushback for the reference.lol!
I was merely referring to how all of their stores handle customers and how efficientthey are without compromising basic politeness.
Tbh, I'm not a Christian, I hate BLM and cucking like what the CEO did, but they're whole atmosphere (and Culvers for that matter) have a very "white" feel to them, if you know what I mean. Even the blacks that work there are respectful and handle themselves in a proper manner.
It's like the difference between a Target and a Super Walmart (although I know some Targets are slipping). Removing all the corporate politics and PR stunts done by these companies, it's easy to delineate between what feels like a dirty, crowded, rude, rushed atmosphere (like shithole Globalism) vs. one where people are respectful, speak to each other, abide by simple fucking social standards and rules (like a well-ordered homogenous society). Chick-fil-a and McDonalds is that distinction.
Basically, when I'm at a lot of McDonald's I feel like I'm at a DMV vs. Chick-fil-a where I feel like I'm at a church. Even as a non-believer I'll take the a church over the DMV any even if they wash some pavement apes feet once in a while lol.
No worries. I do like the way chick fil a runs the place compared to McDonald's, which takes forever now. I miss the old days when they had a small menu, and everything was ready to go. It was truly fast food. It's all crap anyway. It doesn't need to be made to order. The fastness of the process was the appeal. I don't eat that crap anymore anyway, except for maybe once a year if I'm with a group that insists on going there. If I do I get a quarter pounder with cheese, no bun, no ketchup, because carbs are satan.