Atlanta Day 6: Breakfast at Chick Fil A

Day 6 started off as a cloudy day. We ventured out early looking for a breakfast place.

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We found a Chick-Fil-A restaurant to settle for breakfast. Chick-Fil-A is a fast food restaurant with chicken as it’s main product.

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Chick-Fil-A is a Christian based restaurant. It closes on Sunday.

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I had a Chicken Minis meal for USD4.09.

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The chicken nugget is eaten with a mini bun.

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My meal came with hashbrown and coffee.

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Ben had a Chicken Bagel meal for USD5.15.

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Multigrain bagel, egg and hand breaded all breast meat. Chick-Fil-A claims that their chicken is cooked in 100% refined peanut oil which is transfat an cholesterol free.

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Like the above ketchup packaging; can squeeze or peel back to use for dipping.

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This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. hungry in tsawwassen

    More fried food!!

  2. Dy

    Ben and Suanne, you may care to do some research on the sort of company Chick-Fil-A actually is – over $5 million donated since 2003 to at least 1 certified hate-group and anti-marriage equality groups, a long history of discrimination in its hiring practices, and leading the charge via “Chick Fil-A Day” for Huckabee-style Republicans and their nasty racist, homophobic, sexist quest to reshape American culture. They donated money to Exodus International, a company that has caused many teenagers to commit suicide by filling their head with nonsense. I put it to you that you do Christ’s memory a disservice to just casually mention that they’re “Christian-based.” Think of how many of the sick, the poor and the downtrodden that $5,000,000 could’ve helped if it wasn’t being used to spread hate. I would hope that looking into it will convince you that this place shouldn’t have your business nor the exposure in the North that your website brings.

  3. Hippo

    One of my friends is born and raised in Atlanta, GA. He always mentioned to me that if I ever visited the south, I must try Chick-Fil-A. He also told me that both Christian and non-Christian are customers of Chick-Fil-A.

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