Since Chick-Fil-A opened its first restaurant in Atlanta in 1967, the chicken chain has quickly become a popular fixture in the United States. Chick-Fil-A currently operates over 1,600 restaurants in 39 states.
However, the company has failed to establish a presence in New York City.
One possible reason for this is that Chick-Fil-A is considered a conservative company. The chain has a history of donating to anti-gay organizations and its founder, Dan Cathy, has made comments critical of gay marriage.
As a result, Chick-Fil-A has faced resistance from some segments of the New York City population.
Another potential reason for Chick-Fil-A’s absence from New York City is that the chain does not offer the same type of menu as some of the more popular fast-food restaurants in the city. For example, Chick-Fil-A does not serve any items that are traditionally considered chicken-related, such as chicken strips or chicken nuggets.