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Where oh where will Jenny buy chicken on Sundays if Chick-Fil-A is closed?

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KlausSchadenfreude

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Feb 15, 2024, 9:25:43 AMFeb 15
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Chick-Fil-A is known for closing on Sundays and giving their employees
the day off.

This upsets a lot of people, including Jenny Sauk.

But there are plenty of places to buy chicken on Sunday in Green Bay.

First, there are 69 grocery stores in Green Bay where he can buy
chicken and make it himself. It's pretty easy. Some of them also sell
cooked chicken, and are open on Sunday.

Next, he can buy already cooked chicken at

Slim Chickens
Hardee's
Popeyes
McDonald's
Wendy's
Mad Chicken
KFC
Krispy Krunchy Chicken
A&W
Golden Basket
Taqueria Chicken Grill

Nobody is inconvenienced by Chick-Fil-A being closed on Sundays. And,
this being America, they have the right to close on Sundays.

P.S. Every one of these grocery stores and restaurants are private
property.

Jerry Sauk

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Feb 15, 2024, 9:11:32 PMFeb 15
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"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schade...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Chick-Fil-A is known for closing on Sundays and giving their employees
> the day off.
>
> This upsets a lot of people, including Jenny Sauk.
>
> But there are plenty of places to buy chicken on Sunday in Green Bay.
>
> First, there are 69 grocery stores in Green Bay where he can buy
> chicken and make it himself. It's pretty easy. Some of them also sell
> cooked chicken, and are open on Sunday.
>
> Next, he can buy already cooked chicken at
>
> Slim Chickens
> Hardee's
> Popeyes
> McDonald's
> Wendy's
> Mad Chicken
> KFC
> Krispy Krunchy Chicken
> A&W
> Golden Basket
> Taqueria Chicken Grill

The answer is nowhere. I don't normally eat a lot of fast-food chicken.
this discussion has never been about me personally.


> Nobody is inconvenienced by Chick-Fil-A being closed on Sundays.

Except of course, the chick-fil-a customers obviously.

>this being America, they have the right to close on Sundays.

This discussion isn't about america, it's about chik-fil-a. Thier god
COMMANDS them to feed the hungry, and since people eat 7 day's a week, it is
immoral to shut down food supply on sunday.


K Wills

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Feb 16, 2024, 5:09:49 AMFeb 16
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 06:25:31 -0800, KlausSchadenfreude
<klaus.schade...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Chick-Fil-A is known for closing on Sundays and giving their employees
>the day off.
>
>This upsets a lot of people, including Jenny Sauk.
>

We can throw a pity party.

>But there are plenty of places to buy chicken on Sunday in Green Bay.
>
>First, there are 69 grocery stores in Green Bay where he can buy
>chicken and make it himself. It's pretty easy. Some of them also sell
>cooked chicken, and are open on Sunday.

Jenny is, sadly, too stupid to know how to cook. He can't even
figure out how to heat up a can of soup.

>
>Next, he can buy already cooked chicken at
>
>Slim Chickens

Some yummy grilled chicken options here.

>Hardee's
>Popeyes
>McDonald's
>Wendy's
>Mad Chicken
>KFC
>Krispy Krunchy Chicken
>A&W
>Golden Basket
>Taqueria Chicken Grill
>
>Nobody is inconvenienced by Chick-Fil-A being closed on Sundays. And,
>this being America, they have the right to close on Sundays.

Yep.

>
>P.S. Every one of these grocery stores and restaurants are private
>property.

That's a given. Even Jenny has admitted, accidentally, this is
the case.

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K Wills

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Feb 16, 2024, 5:10:05 AMFeb 16
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So why are you whining and crying about the matter?

>
>> Nobody is inconvenienced by Chick-Fil-A being closed on Sundays.
>
> Except of course, the chick-fil-a customers obviously.
>

Nope. They already know the restaurant is closed on Sunday. They
will choose another option. Or, just stay home and cook.

>>this being America, they have the right to close on Sundays.
>
>This discussion isn't about america, it's about chik-fil-a.

So which country's Chik-Fil-A are you referencing specifically?

>Thier god
>COMMANDS them to feed the hungry, and since people eat 7 day's a week, it is
>immoral to shut down food supply on sunday.

What is the chapter and verse where one can find any god
commanding Chick-Fil-A (remember, that Chik-Fil-A is what the
discussion is about) to feed the hungry? Personally, I think you're
lying, but I'll check the reference you provide.

[Cue avoidance from Jenny.]

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KlausSchadenfreude

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Feb 16, 2024, 6:11:42 AMFeb 16
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 20:03:07 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerr...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
Except they are NOT inconvenienced, since they know it's closed
Sunday.


>
>>this being America, they have the right to close on Sundays.
>
>This discussion isn't about america, it's about chik-fil-a. Thier god
>COMMANDS them to feed the hungry,

No, He does not. You're lying, as you usually do.

> and since people eat 7 day's a week, it is
>immoral to shut down food supply on sunday.

As I already proved, their food supply is not shut down, or anywhere
NEAR shut down.

Skeeter

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Feb 16, 2024, 7:07:22 AMFeb 16
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In article <25Wdna1MyOXVWVP4...@supernews.com>,
jerr...@hotmail.com says...
Does their God say to charge them for feeding them?

Jerry Sauk

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Feb 20, 2024, 2:26:22 PMFeb 20
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"Skeeter" <Skeet...@proton.me> wrote in message
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Yes and no, depending on the situation. JFGI.


KlausSchadenfreude

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Feb 20, 2024, 3:14:43 PMFeb 20
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Jenny will now say where God said this, with quotes:

[crickets]

K Wills

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Feb 21, 2024, 4:37:28 AMFeb 21
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2024 13:26:57 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerr...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
Cite chapter and verse. Unless you're lying, of course. If you're
lying, you won't offer anything, but, maybe, avoidance.
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