- Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A has long stood by its Bible-based roots, keeping stores closed on Sundays and donating millions to Christian causes. (NPR News)
- The death of a top Chick-fil-A executive added to the fast-food chains difficulties in trying to extricate itself from the public relations imbroglio ignited by its presidents comments on same-sex marriage. (Los Angeles Times)
- Chick-fil-A has lost its public-relations boss, at a time when it really needs him. (YAHOO!)
- As Chick-fil-A grapples perhaps with more negative attention from the press than at any time in its 45-year history, the restaurant chain's long-time media spokesman, Donald Perry, suddenly died on Friday. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathys public opposition to gay marriage has thrust the restaurant chains local franchisees into the crossfire of a bitter debate that has pitted the Muppets against Mike Huckabee. (Los Angeles Times)
- For Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, this has been a week of strange bedfellows. First came word that the mayor would host a fund-raiser for Senator Scott P. Brown, a Massachusetts Republican with whom, Mr. (New York Times)
- Yes, America, it has finally happened: Chicken sandwiches are now a partisan issue. (Huffington Post)
- Don Perry, head spokesman for fast-food chain Chick-fil-A died "suddenly" Friday morning, the company confirmed Friday. (Mashable)
- Mayor Bloomberg said New York would welcome Chick-fil-A with open arms despite the chain's anti-gay marriage stance — while other big-city mayors warn the chain to stay away. (New York Daily News)
- FAIRFIELD, Calif. (KGO) -- The Chick-fil-A controversy is turning the simple act of eating a chicken sandwich into a political statement. Right now theres only one Chick-fil-A restaurant in the Bay Area, in Fairfield. (Abc Local Web)
Friday, July 27, 2012
Chick Fil A
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