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Chick-Fil-A Fans Are Trying To Make Sense Of This Cryptic Warning

Chick-fil-A is one of the most popular brands in the fast food industry, topping the American Customer Satisfaction Index for seven years straight. The fried chicken chain also has a strong health and safety record, ranking on Food Network’s “10 Cleanest Restaurants in the U.S.” list in 2019 — a selection made up of mostly higher-end, sit-down franchises.

In short, Chick-fil-A is an industry leader in terms of quality control — which is why a recent Tweet from an anonymous Chick-fil-A associate has people scratching their heads. “AVOID going to Chick-fil-A for a month,” reads the post from Twitter user @KinggBreezyy, who claims to be a Chick-fil-A warehouse employee. “I seen some s*** in the warehouse this week that we shipped out to them & that’s all imma say.” The Tweet, posted on July 24, has already received over 30,000 likes, and about 13,000 retweets. A subsequent tweet from the same account clarified that the sub-standard warehouse shipment was of chicken nuggets, and would not impact other Chick-fil-A menu items.

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Pile of Chick-fil-A chicken nuggets

4 thoughts on “Chick-Fil-A Fans Are Trying To Make Sense Of This Cryptic Warning”

  1. I don’t listen to someone “claiming” to be employed. This outfit is patriotic and clean. It’s my pleasure dining with them.

  2. CEO said white men should be shining the shoes of black men and then proceeded to do it on national tv. YouTube.

  3. I don’t give Chick- Fil-A anymore thought or patronage than McDonalds or Burger King. I don’t understand why everyone is so obsessed with them.

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