CHICK-fil-A OPENS IN TORONTO TO LONG LINEUPS, LOUD PROTEST

Sep 06, 2019

By Bob Komsic

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Long lineups outside Chick-Fil-A at Yonge and Bloor, the first Toronto location that’s attracting customers, and protesters, who accuse the American fast-food chain of promoting ”hate and discrimination” against the L-G-B-T-Q community.
(CTV News)
They chanted ”Chick-fil-A, go away,” and ”shame” as customers lined up for its fried chicken sandwiches.
The American owner has donated millions to groups that oppose same-sex marriage. 
Some customers said they don’t endorse the owner’s beliefs and just wanted to have a meal.
Chick-Fil-A plans to open about 15 locations across the GTA the next 5 years.
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