Company spokeswoman Carrie Kurlander, "We do not think this requires any recognition. It is the least we can do in this community we love."
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Chick-fil-A
Last Sunday in Orlando, blood donors were lined up waiting to give blood to the injured. A couple of Chick-fil-A restaurants looked for a way to help. Though the restaurants are always closed on Sundays, employees came in to prepare food and freely serve it to those donors.
From their Facebook page: "Our restaurant, along with a couple of others in the area, simply responded just like numerous other Orlando businesses and residents have done — we came together as a community to lift those in need."
Company spokeswoman Carrie Kurlander, "We do not think this requires any recognition. It is the least we can do in this community we love."
Company spokeswoman Carrie Kurlander, "We do not think this requires any recognition. It is the least we can do in this community we love."
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