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http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/01/ ... snowstorm/

Chick-fil-A gives free food to motorists stranded in Southern snowstorm

By Todd Starnes

Todd's American Dispatch
Published January 29, 2014
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A snowstorm in the South is about as rare as a glass of unsweetened tea at a church supper. Folks around Birmingham, Ala. weren’t all that worried though. The storm was only supposed to dust the city – not even enough powder for a Southern snowman.

So when the first snowflakes began to fall, no one paid all that much attention. But then, the flakes kept falling. Before too long folks in places like Hoover and Inverness realized it was much more than a dusting. By that point, it was too late for anyone to do anything.

Icy interstates and highways soon became clogged with cars and trucks. Thousands of motorists soon found themselves stranded with nowhere to go – including many stuck on Highway 280.

Chick-fil-A had a captive crowd of hungry customers. So why did they give away their food?

But a good number of those stranded motorists were able to find shelter in the storm thanks to the kindness and generosity of Chick-fil-A restaurant employees and the restaurant's owner, Mark Meadows.

Once the snow started accumulating, Meadows closed the restaurant and sent his staff home. But a few hours later, many of them returned – unable to get to their homes.

“Our store is about a mile and a half from the interstate and it took me two hours to get there,” manager Audrey Pitt told me. “It was a parking lot as far as I could see.”

So Audrey left her car on the side of the interstate and joined a flock of bundled up drivers trudging through the snow.

“At one point there were more people walking than driving,” she said.

Some of the drivers had been stuck in their cars for nearly seven hours without any food or water. So the staff of the Chick-fil-A decided to lend a helping hand.

“We cooked several hundred sandwiches and stood out on both sides of 280 and handed out the sandwiches to anyone we could get to – as long as we had food to give out.”

The staffers braved the falling snow and ice, slipping and sliding, as they offered hot juicy chicken breasts tucked between two buttered buns. And Chick-fil-A refused to take a single penny for their sandwiches.

The meal was a gift – no strings attached.

For the frozen drivers, it was manna from heaven.

“They were very excited and extremely thankful,” she said. “People were thankful to get something to put in their stomachs.”

Audrey said they were especially surprised that the sandwiches were free. Why not make some extra money during the storm? It’s not like anyone could go to another restaurant. Chick-fil-A had a captive crowd of hungry customers. So why did they give away their food?

“This company is based on taking care of people and loving people before you’re worried about money or profit,” Audrey told me. “We were just trying to follow the model that we’ve all worked under for so long and the model that we’ve come to love. There was really nothing else we could have done but try to help people any way we could.”

Lauren Dango was one of those stranded motorists. She’s known Meadows for years and she was stunned when she saw him walking from car to car with Chick-fil-A sandwiches.

“I looked up and I’m like, what is he doing,” Dango told me. “He had a catering order and it got canceled, so he pulled over and started giving away food.”

And if that wasn’t enough, Meadows helped a driver maneuver along the icy road by pushing a car up an incline.

Dango was so touched by Meadows’ kindness, she sent a letter to Chick-fil-A’s corporate headquarters.
“Kudos to Mark Meadows for not only preaching the "second mile" concept, but actually living by it,” she wrote.

It’s no secret that Chick-fil-A was founded by a Christian family. And it’s no secret that they run their business on biblical values. What happened in Birmingham is an example of how those biblical values are played out.

“We just wanted to be able to help,” Audrey said. “Yesterday was such a hopeless situation. We wanted to do something to make people feel a little bit better. We were here. We had food and there were people outside who needed food. So it just made sense to do something for them.”

But Chick-fil-A’s generosity didn’t stop there.

“We opened up our dining room to anyone who wanted to sleep on a bench or a booth,” Audrey told me.
And this morning, the weary staff members fired up their ovens and began preparing chicken biscuits. The only thing that is closed – is Chick-fil-A’s cash register.

“We’re not open for business,” she said. ‘We’re just feeding people who are hungry.”

I’d say the Chick-fil-A team blessed a lot of people in Birmingham – but that’s not how Audrey sees it.
“It’s a blessing to us to be able to help people,” she said. “It really is.”

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat,” Jesus said in the Gospel of Matthew. “I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in.”

It was a Sunday school lesson illustrated on a snowy winter day along Highway 280 in Alabama with a chicken sandwich and a side of waffle fries.

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Is Stranged code word for "Non-Gay"?

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Is Stranged code word for "Non-***"?

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Storm happens on a Sunday = several hundred dead people.






Well, either dead or a little more hungry.

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I wonder how many of those sandwiches were put in someones ***.

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The Chairman of CFA has some views I completely disagree with, but the owner / operators of the franchises are extremely good hearted people.


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The Chairman of CFA has some views I completely disagree with, but the owner / operators of the franchises are extremely good hearted people.
With all your talk on how bad Republicans are it seems disingenuous to defend Chik-Fil-A because you seem to be friends with some owners.

The owner/operators should be calling for him to resign if they are "extremely good hearted people". Instead, they'll happily accept the money that comes from being anti-gay rights.

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Baby McNown wrote:
The Chairman of CFA has some views I completely disagree with, but the owner / operators of the franchises are extremely good hearted people.
With all your talk on how bad Republicans are it seems disingenuous to defend Chik-Fil-A because you seem to be friends with some owners.

The owner/operators should be calling for him to resign if they are "extremely good hearted people". Instead, they'll happily accept the money that comes from being anti-gay rights.


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Baby McNown wrote:
The Chairman of CFA has some views I completely disagree with, but the owner / operators of the franchises are extremely good hearted people.
With all your talk on how bad Republicans are it seems disingenuous to defend Chik-Fil-A because you seem to be friends with some owners.

The owner/operators should be calling for him to resign if they are "extremely good hearted people". Instead, they'll happily accept the money that comes from being anti-gay rights.

Should he resign because he has a different view point than others, in that case they should all resign.

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No shout out for CVS?

Funk them. I bet they made the stranded people use self-checkout.

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No shout out for CVS?

Funk them. I bet they made the stranded people use self-checkout.

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I waited in line for 7 minutes yesterday to avoid self checkout. Ive gone over to JORR's side. Fuck the self checkout


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Should he resign because he has a different view point than others, in that case they should all resign.
No. Chik-Fil-A actively donates to anti-gay rights organizations. The CEO does not speak only for himself but speaks for the organization.
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Chick-fil-A is "very much supportive of the family," according to Dan Cathy, president of the popular fast food chain. That is, "the biblical definition of the family unit," he said.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/sexualit ... l8Wds7G.99


He didn't say he is. He said the company is.

He can have whatever views he wants. He has chosen to position his company as the anti-gay rights company and they have profited from it.

If Baby McCown's friends are really "extremely good hearted people" why would they stand by as this unnecessary campaign from a chicken company continues?

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I preferred when all these Southern corporations stayed in the South


I dont think I ever heard of Walmart or Chick Fila before like 1990


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Should he resign because he has a different view point than others, in that case they should all resign.
No. Chik-Fil-A actively donates to anti-gay rights organizations. The CEO does not speak only for himself but speaks for the organization.
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Chick-fil-A is "very much supportive of the family," according to Dan Cathy, president of the popular fast food chain. That is, "the biblical definition of the family unit," he said.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/sexualit ... l8Wds7G.99


He didn't say he is. He said the company is.

He can have whatever views he wants. He has chosen to position his company as the anti-gay rights company and they have profited from it.

If Baby McCown's friends are really "extremely good hearted people" why would they stand by as this unnecessary campaign from a chicken company continues?

Sounds like you won't be going to a Chick-fil-A anytime soon, I am sure they will survive.

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Sounds like you won't be going to a Chick-fil-A anytime soon, I am sure they will survive.
Yeah. Lots of money in being anti-gay rights. They'll survive without my business. It even raised their profit!

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I preferred when all these Southern corporations stayed in the South


I dont think I ever heard of Walmart or Chick Fila before like 1990

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rogers park bryan wrote:
I preferred when all these Southern corporations stayed in the South


I dont think I ever heard of Walmart or Chick Fila before like 1990

:roll:

Whats the problem?

I dont care for those two corporations.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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I preferred when all these Southern corporations stayed in the South


I dont think I ever heard of Walmart or Chick Fila before like 1990

:roll:

Whats the problem?

I dont care for those two corporations.

I think the first sentence is very narrow minded.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:22 am 
Proving once again how in your heads I truly am. Lol. Pathetic.


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Hawg Ass wrote:
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I preferred when all these Southern corporations stayed in the South


I dont think I ever heard of Walmart or Chick Fila before like 1990

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Whats the problem?

I dont care for those two corporations.

I think the first sentence is very narrow minded.

I dont think it is. The south is different. Im not even saying bad, but some things are seen as normal down there that are crazy here and vice versa.

These companies that made their way up thru southern and rural places seem to have extremely fucked up (IMO) ideas. I just dont like them.


What if I said rural? Would that be better?


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Proving once again how in your heads I truly am. Lol. Pathetic.


You're not in anyone's head. It's just that we've never seen you post a civil word to anyone on this board. And I often agree with your politics. A couple guys who have met you in person say you're cool. So I assume you just like acting a douche on message boards.

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No RPB, youmade your statement don't change the words. I thought you were a little more open minded about things, but I guess I misunderstood.

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Proving once again how in your heads I truly am. Lol. Pathetic.
I respond to peoples posts all the time. Do you not understand how this thing works?

Listen, I'm sorry your friends support this guy because he helps them make more money but don't pretend like your hypocrisy coming out with it means I am in your head, which I'm starting to think you may not know what it actually means.

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Chick Fil A makes good enough food that I dont give a shit what their CEO thinks. I bet the CEOs of other restaurant chains are bad people too. Why should I care, keep the chicken sandwiches coming.

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No RPB, youmade your statement don't change the words. I thought you were a little more open minded about things, but I guess I misunderstood.

Im being labeled as close minded for being against Chick fil a's anti gay stance?


That's ironic.


I dont know what to tell you, Hawg. Certain parts of the country value certain things. Mormon values go over better in Utah than New York.


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No RPB, youmade your statement don't change the words. I thought you were a little more open minded about things, but I guess I misunderstood.

Im being labeled as close minded for being against Chick fil a's anti gay stance?


That's ironic.


I dont know what to tell you, Hawg. Certain parts of the country value certain things. Mormon values go over better in Utah than New York.

No, it was the comment about southern businnesses staying in the south that I personally didn't like. Still think it is a very close minded statement, but life moves on.

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