The issue is that Chik=fil-a is not just a better chicken sandwich, it actually is a nice place to purchase said sandwich. McDonalds, by and large, is not a nice place to visit.
The issue is that Chik=fil-a is not just a better chicken sandwich, it actually is a nice place to purchase said sandwich. McDonalds, by and large, is not a nice place to visit.
Nah. What it really is that they do serve good tasting food. Their stores are clean and their service is great. Most people don’t give a shit about the political thing and they want a fast food place where the food is good, the restaurant is clean, and the service is top notch. Chick-fil-A gives them all of that.
Given that 35 million people use Goodwill employment services including job placement for the disabled, those in transition and at-risk youth I’m okay with them making billions off of stuff I don’t use. I also donate to other charities in LA as well like Midnight Mission, Dress for Success, St. Francis Center, and the…
I’m also not a fan of people turning donations into billions of dollars. If I lived in New Orleans I’d give to SisterHearts instead.
You forgot to mention how much of that profit goes directly into the pockets of the upper management. It’s a disgusting amount for a “non profit.”
Consider yourself lucky you never had to be.
I really feel like if you go the way the NFL is going, the QB needs to be ruled down as soon as the defender gets two hands on him. It’s bullshit that in order to stop the play you need to bring him to the ground, but if you do it too forcefully, you lose 15 yards. If the ball is still in his hands while completing…
The frustrating part for me is that football was declining for the right reasons before the protests - decreasing participation, players quitting young to protect their health, the overall sleaze of the league, the poor product, oversaturation etc.
Then the protests started and now the mouth breathers can claim credit…
While a long term contract would be appropriate let’s not make it sound like the dude is earning the league minimum. If memory serves he stands to earn around 14 million for this season...which would make him the highest paid running back in the league if I’m not mistaken?
Hey,Tom. The Steelers didn’t refuse to resign him. They offered him what was double the next highest paid back. 15 million a year and he would have made 30 million ( guaranteed) in the first 2 years. This site is so illogically lazy and unfunny anymore. Just do some basic research and stop with the nonsense. You…