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In reply to the discussion: ACLU: Blocking Chick-fil-A unconstitutional Viewpoint Discrimination [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)143. This is very inaccuate information. Chick fil A Corporation retains ownership of all locations
That fact is the key difference in their franchise model. The 'buy in' for new 'owners' is extremely low because Corporate selects location, buys and owns the real estate and the buildings, the Company, not the franchisee owns the place. Most fast food franchises require around 2 million dollars to buy in and start up, Chick fil A costs 'owners' $5,000. The company gets far more of the profits than other fast food companies get. And again, they own the store, physically and the business itself, the operator owns zip. That's what the company calls them 'operators' as they have no equity share whatsoever.
http://www.chick-fil-a.com/Company/Careers-Franchise-Opportunity
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ACLU: Blocking Chick-fil-A unconstitutional Viewpoint Discrimination [View all]
cthulu2016
Jul 2012
OP
This is very inaccuate information. Chick fil A Corporation retains ownership of all locations
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#143
The first three points are not matters of fact, they are simply not true in most States
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#132
But in a majority of States it is legal to discriminate against gay people in employment and
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#131
The point is that the franchisee knew going in that CfA was religiously oriented..
Fumesucker
Jul 2012
#127
Franchisees of Chick fil A are not owners, they are operators with zero equity share.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#145
Not sure where you're getting your information. There's already at least one Chick-fil-a in Chicago
WillowTree
Jul 2012
#16
They want a zoning variance to build a parking lot next door to a second, but won't sign
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#38
Me: "They also lied to Moreno's face for nine months about their discriminatory practices"
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#93
Damn, I showed you the quote that backed up what I said and you're still insisting I'm wrong.
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#156
But they can't zone against one fast food establishment when they allow others.
WillowTree
Jul 2012
#24
Then, do you support those who objected to the building of the Mosque in NYC?
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#30
The question is how much should Government interfere in private matters, business or otherwise.
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#36
Seems to be coming along fine. They opened for business in September of last year
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#116
I agree with your last sentence and raised that question in the case of the Church that refused
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#31
If it was his 'beliefs' we'd not even know them. It is about his public statements and press
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#134
Yep and he is free to it. The other poster claimed it was his 'belifes' not his speech that
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#146
This is not about blocking a business from entering the marketplace based on zoning, environmental,
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#43
"because of the personal view points of the owner." When that owner's lawyers had lied
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#46
Funny that Morena, Rahm, et. al., forgot to mention that they intended to block
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#58
That's Moreno's point, Luminous. He brought up their bigotry again and again.
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#61
I haven't read anything from Greenwald about this case. Discrimination is a legitimate reason to
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#65
Starbuck's doesn't have the record of supporting anti-human rights organizations
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#119
I'll grant you your example of ONE franchisee being sued for apparent gender discrimination.
WillowTree
Jul 2012
#64
WillowTree is not defending Chick-fil-a. Willow tree is defending the First Amendment.
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#83
Retaliation for speech is a violation of a person's Constitutional rights.
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#82
Your reiterated assertion that a business is not a person is wrong, both legally and as bad policy.
Jim Lane
Jul 2012
#88
So, you'd support the decision of a locality to withhold permits because the owner
TheKentuckian
Jul 2012
#129
The Constitution promies equal protection under the law and yet millions of us are not allowed
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#136
So, you are saying that this talk of blocking Chick-fil-a is just a misunderstanding
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#40
So looking forward to you supporting a business being banned by a right-wing mayor for
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#45
Actually, zoning laws apply to manufacturing, restaurants, liquor stores, churches, etc.
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#63
This issue is not about business practices but about the personal speech.
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#54
Your patronizing KFC instead of Chick-fil-a does not prevent Chick-fil-a from doing business.
WillowTree
Jul 2012
#67
Huh? That is simply not true. A city cannot block the license of a corner grocer who is Muslim then
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#73
Even Moreno doesn't make that claim. He claims that they were making progress until Cathy's
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#86
Bullshit. The nine months of supposed progress was shown to be a lie by Cathy.
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#96
I got $5 million of ways they discriminate against the LGBT community with corporate money.
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#97
Forbes Magazine, July 2007: Chick-fil-A has been sued 12 times since 1988.
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
#102
I am so looking forward to you defending any rightwing mayor that suggests
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#75
This is a red meat issue for RWers. I don't know why the left is walking into the trap.
Monk06
Jul 2012
#71
Here's how you get 'em--you persuade a bunch of gay or gay-friendly or non-religious people
MADem
Jul 2012
#106
Franchisees of Chick fil A are not owners, they are operators with zero equity share.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#148
Sue them for what? In most States, it is perfectly legal to discriminate against gay people
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#138
Everyone loves the ACLU until they defend the rights of unpopular people (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jul 2012
#121
Hard for me to buy that a very wealthy CEO with full rights is 'unpopular' while the minority group
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#137
The public doesn't have to and shouldn't. The law is a different matter.
TheKentuckian
Jul 2012
#135
And how easy it is to clearly state that what the government is not allowed to do is not the
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#141