Chick Fil-A, the fast food restaurant, has been in business since 1969. They have approximately 2,600 restaurants in the United States.
Chick Fil-A restaurants have been known for their chicken sandwiches, but they also sell a variety of other food items.
In 2015, the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) sent a letter to Chick Fil-A requesting that they remove Bible verses from their restaurants. The FFRF stated that the quotes were offensive and that they should be removed because of that.
In response to the FFRF letter, Chick Fil-A stated that they do not remove Bible verses from their restaurants because they are a Christian-owned business, but because they believe that the verses are part of the restaurant’s history and tradition.
The FFRF stated that they are not opposed to Bible verses being included in restaurants, but they do not believe that they should be displayed prominently. Chick Fil-A has agreed to continue to display the verses in a less prominent location.
In conclusion, Chick Fil-A does not remove Bible verses from their restaurants because they are a Christian-owned business, but because they believe that the verses are part of the restaurant’s history and tradition. The FFRF is not opposed to Bible verses being included in restaurants, but they do not believe that they should be displayed prominently.