
Chick-fil-A responds to complaints that busy drive-thru lines are negatively affecting nearby businesses
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Chick-fil-A has addressed complaints that its busy drive-thru lines are negatively affecting other nearby businesses at various chains across the country.
Drive-thru windows have been a smashing success for fast-food restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic, as most dining rooms remain restricted or closed and consumers crave a quick bite to eat with minimum contact. Chick-fil-A, in particular, draws such a loyal fan base that customers apparently don’t mind waiting in long drive-thru lines. However, a lawsuit recently filed against Chick-fil-A in Ohio has sparked larger discussion on adverse effects of the restaurant’s busy drive-thrus, and it's at least the third suit of its kind to be filed against the chicken chain in 2020.More Related News

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