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In reply to the discussion: HELL YES: Boston Mayor to Chick-fil-A: "You can't have a business in the city of Boston." [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)now, didn't we?
There's only one of those outlets in MA that I know of, in a suburban mall in a food court with a limited menu. I looked it up awhile back, but never went to check it out.
What's ironic is that I've only eaten at one of those places a few times, every time way down south, and it was a gay family friend who took us there--he gave us the scoop on the place while we were eating, but he said he had a weakness for the chicken.
It certainly was an interesting experience, I must say. We went to the politically incorrect "Dwarf House" (and there was a little person behind the counter--not sure if that was just a coincidence or what) and had a large sampling from the menu. The staff were very accommodating and friendly. it was a bit of a surprise to learn about how hateful the organization was.
Their business model would be swell if they'd just get rid of all that hate and exclusion, pay their employees a bit better, and maybe open on Sundays, too.