Chick-Fil-A has been named the nation’s favorite fast-food restaurant for the fourth year in a row, despite contributing to organizations that have campaigned against marriage equality
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The Georgia-based chicken sandwich chain scored the highest with an 86, a point off from its score last year. Second place was given to an “all other restaurants” category, or various quick-service eateries that weren’t big enough to be ranked individually. Panera Bread came in third place with 81, and Arby’s, Chipotle, Pizza Hut and Papa John’s were tied for fourth place.Meanwhile, Wendy’s ; Burger King QSR, +0.75% ; Sonic ; Jack in the Box ; and Mcdonald’s MCD, +0.
The chain donated $1,653,416 to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a religious organization that preaches anti-LGBTQ messages to college athletes and mandates a “sexual purity” policy for employees that bans “homosexual acts.” It also gave $6,000 to the Paul Anderson Youth Home, a Georgia-based Christian home for troubled youth that teaches teens that homosexuality and gay marriage is wrong.
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