Chick-fil-A Gets in on the Teabagging Eick April 15, 2009 Fast Food 7 Comments As many of you know, a bunch of pissed off conservatives have organized “Tea Parties” today to protest Obama, high taxes, the stimulus bill and who knows what else. Some of these groups have encouraged their members to “tea bag congress.” Not one to be left out, Chick-fil-A wants to get in on the hot teabagging action, and is offering a free medium iced tea with any purchase today. Photo credit: http://secretmenus.com/chick-fil-a-secret-menu The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Eick Latest posts by Eick (see all) Fast Food Bracket Round 1: Jack in the Box vs. Five Guys, KFC vs. Checkers - March 3, 2016 BK’s “Polygameat” Campaign Shockingly Similar to Wendy’s “Meatatarian” Campaign - September 16, 2014 Surge Wins Discontinued Foods Bracket! - April 12, 2013 7 Responses Josh April 15th, 2009 Great headline choice there. 🙂 Reply tim April 15th, 2009 i almost forgot that Chick-fil-a is run by a bunch of right wing folks…there was a piece on TV about it…60 minutes or something? it was pretty far out, i must say. most corporations are loathe to express an outward political orientation. i guess they did start in atlanta… Reply shatraw April 16th, 2009 but the classic chik fil a sandwhich is SOOOOOoooo good. ah, damn ideology in my food. also, “tea parties” weren’t strictly conservative. it’s really more of a populist movement. because conservatives finally figured out the power of grassroots internet organization. beware! also, texas secession anyone? Reply Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Current ye@r * Leave this field empty
tim April 15th, 2009 i almost forgot that Chick-fil-a is run by a bunch of right wing folks…there was a piece on TV about it…60 minutes or something? it was pretty far out, i must say. most corporations are loathe to express an outward political orientation. i guess they did start in atlanta… Reply
shatraw April 16th, 2009 but the classic chik fil a sandwhich is SOOOOOoooo good. ah, damn ideology in my food. also, “tea parties” weren’t strictly conservative. it’s really more of a populist movement. because conservatives finally figured out the power of grassroots internet organization. beware! also, texas secession anyone? Reply