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Cookout voters should realize that the anti-CFA coalition is dedicated and loyal. Anti S&S is a flash in the pan and unpredictable. Once CFA is eliminated there are roughly 23 reliable votes that can be happily directed at other violators of the American drive through experience.
CFA haters have been trying to eliminate it from the start. You guys should probably just give up.
Cookout voters should realize that the anti-CFA coalition is dedicated and loyal. Anti S&S is a flash in the pan and unpredictable. Once CFA is eliminated there are roughly 23 reliable votes that can be happily directed at other violators of the American drive through experience.
CFA haters have been trying to eliminate it from the start. You guys should probably just give up.
I will say, as one of the resident church goers on the board, that the attacks about Chick Fil A being closed on Sunday seem unfair. Attack them for their anti-LGBTQIA+ agenda , that is more than warranted.
Some religious cults believe that Sunday worship was a satanic bargain.
uhh can you give a reason why its unfair? Their food isn't available to me when I want it. I don't like that.
I work in a restaurant and the church crowd that comes in on Sundays is terrible. Wish we were closed on Sundays too and I can't blame them for wanting to protect their hard working employees from that.
Yeah. Instead of even the change back you get that paper with, “Here’s a Tip, Trust Jesus.” I’m feeling like Jesus feels they are pretty snide in that regard.
Post by problem dog on Feb 4, 2022 14:03:11 GMT -5
Never worked in a restaurant where literally everyone was required to work every Sunday and have always found that "oh but it's so nice for the employees" thing to be a crock of shit.
Never worked in a restaurant where literally everyone was required to work every Sunday and have always found that "oh but it's so nice for the employees" thing to be a crock of shit.
everyone is actually required to work sundays because no one wants to.
Cookout voters should realize that the anti-CFA coalition is dedicated and loyal. Anti S&S is a flash in the pan and unpredictable. Once CFA is eliminated there are roughly 23 reliable votes that can be happily directed at other violators of the American drive through experience.
CFA haters have been trying to eliminate it from the start. You guys should probably just give up.
Never worked in a restaurant where literally everyone was required to work every Sunday and have always found that "oh but it's so nice for the employees" thing to be a crock of shit.
everyone is actually required to work sundays because no one wants to.
You saying your spot seriously schedules all FOH and BOH every single Sunday?
uhh can you give a reason why its unfair? Their food isn't available to me when I want it. I don't like that.
I work in a restaurant and the church crowd that comes in on Sundays is terrible. Wish we were closed on Sundays too and I can't blame them for wanting to protect their hard working employees from that.
Sunday was always the worst day to work when I was in food and in a grocery store and I would've killed to have it guaranteed off. Though their reasoning doesn't do anything for me I think it's kinda cool they close on Sunday.
lmao this is so stupid. Why not take it a step further? Work always sucks and humans are assholes especially during the week. Lets have restaurants close 5 days a week that'd be super cool.
I work in a restaurant and the church crowd that comes in on Sundays is terrible. Wish we were closed on Sundays too and I can't blame them for wanting to protect their hard working employees from that.
Sunday was always the worst day to work when I was in food and in a grocery store and I would've killed to have it guaranteed off. Though their reasoning doesn't do anything for me I think it's kinda cool they close on Sunday.
lmao this is so stupid. Why not take it a step further? Work always sucks and humans are assholes especially during the week. Lets have restaurants close 5 days a week that'd be super cool.
I have worked at many restaurants and bars. Sundays suck but here in NOLA they are big money days, mostly. I personally barely ever worked Sundays unless it was a holiday. I have never worked at a place where you had to be available to work on Sundays. At restaurants the schedule did change weekly, but there were some people that NEVER worked Sundays. As a bartender, I worked Tuesday, Thursday, Friday unless it was JazzFest or Voodoo. This you have to work every Sunday thing is weird to me. FTR, I was in the service industry for over 20 years.
I work in a restaurant and the church crowd that comes in on Sundays is terrible. Wish we were closed on Sundays too and I can't blame them for wanting to protect their hard working employees from that.
Sunday was always the worst day to work when I was in food and in a grocery store and I would've killed to have it guaranteed off. Though their reasoning doesn't do anything for me I think it's kinda cool they close on Sunday.
lmao this is so stupid. Why not take it a step further? Work always sucks and humans are assholes especially during the week. Lets have restaurants close 5 days a week that'd be super cool.
I mean most people that work a 9-5 get two days off a week and we accept that even if it can be inconvenient. I don't have an issue with a restaurant worker getting a guaranteed day off too.
lmao this is so stupid. Why not take it a step further? Work always sucks and humans are assholes especially during the week. Lets have restaurants close 5 days a week that'd be super cool.
I mean most people that work a 9-5 get two days off a week and we accept that even if it can be inconvenient. I don't have an issue with a restaurant worker getting a guaranteed day off too.
works for football team that is active for like 2 months out of the year 🤔
for anyone who is far too cultured to eat any of this disgusting peasant food - why are you voting?
Where else are you going to enjoy discussing smeat, dog food, other people’s terrible tastes, Mozart, red beans and rice, water slop, unlubricated anal sex and Frankenstein’s Lab?
OTOH, this ‘19 Magnolia Blossom Pinot from Russian River Valley is delicious. Flipside is I’m not cultured. I appreciate the taste but I’m not getting all these characteristics. “Aromas of raspberry jam, black cherry, rose petals, hints of black tea and cedar box emerge towards the finish. Lush fruit tones with strawberry characters leading the way while apricot jam and a fig break through in the background with along lasting finish.
Where else are you going to enjoy discussing smeat, dog food, other people’s terrible tastes, Mozart, red beans and rice, water slop, and Frankenstein’s Lab?
OTOH, this ‘19 Magnolia Blossom Pinot from Russian River Valley is delicious. Flipside is I’m not cultured. I appreciate the taste but I’m not getting all these characteristics. “Aromas of raspberry jam, black cherry, rose petals, hints of black tea and cedar box emerge towards the finish. Lush fruit tones with strawberry characters leading the way while apricot jam and a fig break through in the background with along lasting finish.
Last night I was so hungry at work and we were too busy for me to get a meal ticket so I ate some untouched chicken tenders off of one of my tables plates when they left. It was pretty good. Kinda had too much of a mustardy aftertaste.
Where else are you going to enjoy discussing smeat, dog food, other people’s terrible tastes, Mozart, red beans and rice, water slop, and Frankenstein’s Lab?
OTOH, this ‘19 Magnolia Blossom Pinot from Russian River Valley is delicious. Flipside is I’m not cultured. I appreciate the taste but I’m not getting all these characteristics. “Aromas of raspberry jam, black cherry, rose petals, hints of black tea and cedar box emerge towards the finish. Lush fruit tones with strawberry characters leading the way while apricot jam and a fig break through in the background with along lasting finish.
Last night I was so hungry at work and we were too busy for me to get a meal ticket so I ate some untouched chicken tenders off of one of my tables plates when they left. It was pretty good. Kinda had too much of a mustardy aftertaste.