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Except you said Chick-fil-a starts at $9. Wrong once again.
The $9 thing confused me as well. I think they meant starting pay is $9 per hour. I could be wrong, but it makes more sense than a $9 chicken sandwich.
The $9 thing confused me as well. I think they meant starting pay is $9 per hour. I could be wrong, but it makes more sense than a $9 chicken sandwich.
They specifically said chicken sandwich. Said Chick-fil-a was overpriced because of it, lol. They often get the numbers wrong.
Republicans are as dependent on government subsidies as anyone else. As the self described party of business, they have enabled a business model that is built on government subsidies, tax credits and write offs not available to any person.
If republicans really didn't want government handouts, they would be libertarians.
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Originally Posted by YourWakeUpCall
The $9 thing confused me as well. I think they meant starting pay is $9 per hour. I could be wrong, but it makes more sense than a $9 chicken sandwich.
The post you are referring too was indeed about how much they pay employees, not the cost of the sandwich as I was directly responding to someone who said they pay their employees a living wage.
I can understand the slight confusion, there is a lot of information back and forth in this thread, but the string of comments being responded too, should have made it clear.
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Originally Posted by gg
Wait, you consider Chick Fil A expensive? Um, they actually pay their employees well enough AND give them Sundays off.
So you would rather pay someone less and not a living wage. Got it!
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Originally Posted by dsjj251
I cant speak for where you live, but here in Alabama, Chick Fil A starts off at $9.
Also, saying you get sundays off isnt some blessing. The work week is the same amount of day, they dont get an extra day off, they simply always get sunday off
Im honestly not sure if you were joking or if you genuinely thought the company paid people for and gave them an extra day off ???????
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Originally Posted by RMESMH
One day in January of this year I was sitting in my car in the Food Lion parking lot near Five Points in Columbia, SC doing some trip planning.
I was facing the CFA in the lot, which had the drive thru open even with the parking lot under construction.
Their big message sign (visible across the lot) indicated that they were starting people at $12 hr.
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Originally Posted by dsjj251
I can believe that. Each franchise location is different in starting pay.
You werent the only one who made this mistake though, so its obvious I worded it in a way that mislead some.
The $9 thing confused me as well. I think they meant starting pay is $9 per hour. I could be wrong, but it makes more sense than a $9 chicken sandwich.
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Originally Posted by erieguy
They specifically said chicken sandwich. Said Chick-fil-a was overpriced because of it, lol. They often get the numbers wrong.
who knows.
I thought a day after I showed what CFA prices in the Mobile AL area were (where said poster lives) .... hmmm, maybe they meant starting wage.
But since they've doubled down on "But you can get 3 Burger King Crispy Chickens for the price of 2 every other week", I can't say I'm sure.
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