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Chick-fil-A responds to Orlando massacre with free food at blood drives
2016-06-15
[Wash Times] Several Chick-fil-A restaurants in Orlando on Sunday delivered sandwiches and iced tea to blood drives supporting victims of the gay nightclub terrorist attack.
Photo is of the late Truett Cathy and wife Jeannette.
The restaurant on University and Rouse Road delivered the food free of charge to the One Blood donation center, the DC Gazette reported.

A second location at Lee Vista posted pictures on Facebook Sunday of employees delivering free food to another blood drive.
"Nearly every moment of every day we have the opportunity to give something to someone else—our time, our love, our resources. I have always found more joy in giving when I did not expect anything in return."
~ S. Truett Cathy


Posted by:Besoeker

#9  Funny how the media angst of their position on gay marriage is forgotten for the price of a hamburger.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-06-15 23:50  

#8  Good food good people, what's not to like?
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2016-06-15 19:49  

#7  Our Urban Title 1 school is frequently surprised by Chik-Filet generosity. A couple of times for the entire school, several more for the staff. Total surprises every time, no pictures, no PR no TeeVee nothing!
Posted by: Shipman   2016-06-15 17:29  

#6  Truett Cathy went to the same eye clinic in Atlanta as I do, and happened to be visiting at the same time I did. Every employee pointed out that it WAS him, in hushed tones.
Posted by: ptah   2016-06-15 15:06  

#5  FWIW, this story is all over Facebook. My wife is a teacher and liberal and she told me about it. So the news is getting out.

(I myself don't do Facebook)
Posted by: Black John Smith   2016-06-15 14:02  

#4  Truett's philanthropy is widely known in the area. From his humble beginning as a WWII Army cook at Ft. Gillem, what a legacy he leaves.

Rock Ranch
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-06-15 10:44  

#3  I like chick-fil-a. I gladly give them my business.
Posted by: Jvalentour   2016-06-15 10:11  

#2  On a Sunday, when they're normally closed
Posted by: Frank G   2016-06-15 09:34  

#1  To be seen on the Rant, not the Donk controlled MSM. Bury it Johnson, doesn't fit the narrative.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-06-15 08:40  

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