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CFA restaurants make $3-5M per outlet. Slim margins?
When did this country start hating Christians so much?
Curious, do you believe everything the owner of your business believes? Or do you have your own company?
Did you actually read anything? The average owner tops out at about $200K. No one has a problem with Christians who treat EVERYONE with respect, dignity, empathy, sympathy and inclusion.
Did you actually read anything? The average owner tops out at about $200K. No one has a problem with Christians who treat EVERYONE with respect, dignity, empathy, sympathy and inclusion.
Why aren't you on the list? Fixed.
Honestly, I did not. Aside from the fact that I dont get my information from huff post or Wapo, I know 3 franchise owners in different areas of the country and have had lengthy conversations with them about their experiences. I can assure you they make more than $200k (to be fair, 2 of the 3 own multiple outlets). I'm assuming you mean why am i not on the list for a franchise - I have no desire to be in the restaurant business although I do find it fascinating.
Sure? But actually no. 2/3 are not even Christian. Clearly you missed the point (and the multiple posts calling out religious beliefs of a chicken restaurant, as if it was relevant). The articles/quotes referenced a negative connotation to being closed on Sundays (which, is actually a solid best practice in retail retention, regardless of religion. Not to mention several of us have homes in an area where similar laws are still on the books). I'm not religious whatsoever but see no problem with a business or its franchises holding beliefs.
Sure? But actually no. 2/3 are not even Christian. Clearly you missed the point (and the multiple posts calling out religious beliefs of a chicken restaurant, as if it was relevant). The articles/quotes referenced a negative connotation to being closed on Sundays (which, is actually a solid best practice in retail retention, regardless of religion. Not to mention several of us have homes in an area where similar laws are still on the books). I'm not religious whatsoever but see no problem with a business or its franchises holding beliefs.
So you believe the articles have a negative connotation even though you said you didn’t read the articles? That’s interesting. Nobody called out anyone’s religious beliefs here. Someone did point out that some people do eat there because of the Christian values.
So you believe the articles have a negative connotation even though you said you didn’t read the articles? That’s interesting. Nobody called out anyone’s religious beliefs here. Someone did point out that some people do eat there because of the Christian values.
im not even sure why he initially brought that up. i dont know anyone who eats there because of their jesusness. i think they became an issue when it came to gay marriage. i never heard anyone complain about them closing on sundays.
we had one in my college cafeteria so i ate their food plenty of times. i never even noticed then that they closed on sundays, too hungover i guess.
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