Why is chick fil a not open on sundays




















Religion is a big deal down there. This day off is for people to spend time with their friends, their families, to do what they want," Morgan said. Truett Cathy's choice was based just as much in the practical points of running a business as his beliefs.

So crucial that the company believes their "closed-on-Sunday" policy actually attracts the kind of employee they want, all by itself. They are extremely friendly, sometimes nauseatingly so. We want to attract people with a certain spirit," Morgan said.

Who want that time. It's important that we get employees that are passionate about serving our customers, as well as taking the time to rejuvenate and be with friends and family," she clarified. The policy is so ingrained in the corporation's ethos that they look to bring in people with similar viewpoints It's a selling point, and a benefit that competitors simply don't offer. As recently as the late s, it was the norm for businesses -- from department stores to restaurants -- to be closed on Sundays.

It was the result of pre-existing cultural norms and lingering Blue Laws. Now, finding a business that completely shuts down on Sunday let alone a nationwide chain is harder than sleeping on a greasy kitchen floor beneath a oven, Truett Cathy-style. And the reason is obvious. But to them, it doesn't really matter. I know our employees do. Though the restaurant is never open for business on Sunday nor ever will be, according to Morgan there are times when the kitchen is still making food.

Though, it's always for a good cause. Chick-fil-A franchises have been known to open on Sundays for altruistic endeavors like feeding first responders during natural disasters, for example. Multiple Orlando locations made national news by opening on a Sunday to help feed those who donated blood after the mass-shooting. I was kinda leading the excitement, so once we crossed the state line, I start blasting Chick-fil-A songs through the car stereo.

We're all waving our hands out the windows like a bunch of idiots, yelling at cars, 'We're going to Chick-fil-A!! This must've gone in at least an hour. We pull into Chick-fil-A, and we all kinda go silent. I turn off the music. We all just sit there for a while, not saying anything, and everyone looks like I've just killed their puppy. I worked there. And it was Sunday. While their Sunday closures might aggravate a few customers, it allows Chick-fil-A to focus on something that's important to the company: giving back to the community.

What do you do, for instance, with an empty parking lot every Sunday? In a brilliant move, franchise owner Carmenza Moreno decided that rather than barricade her restaurant's parking lot every Sunday, she'd open it up to allow fans to park and pay. But the money doesn't pad Moreno's pocketbook — it all goes to the groups who man the lot each Sunday. If Chick-fil-A won't even open for Super Bowl Sunday in the stadium where the actual game is being played, they must not open for any reason whatsoever, right?

It turns out they have made a few exceptions. Over the years, there have been a handful of incidents that have prompted CFA to fire up those deep-fryers, and unfortunately the circumstances behind the openings aren't great. Basically, if they're serving sandwiches on a Sunday, something pretty bad has probably happened. Those times include prepping and donating meals for the rescue teams and evacuees of North Carolina's destructive Hurricane Florence in , feeding thousands of hungry, stranded passengers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in after the power went out indefinitely, feeding first responders of the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting in , and providing free meals to first responders and victims in after storms and tornados slammed Dallas.

It's no secret that the founder of Chick-fil-A, Truett Cathy, was a devout Christian , and the "corporate purpose" on the company's website even reads, "To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A. According to a Chick-fil-A press release from , "Cathy's practice of closing his restaurants on Sunday is unique to the restaurant business and a testament to his faith in God.

Within the first week of business at his Dwarf Grill restaurant in Hapeville, Ga. Cathy believes that being closed on Sunday says two important things to people: One, that there must be something special about the way Chick-fil-A people view their spiritual life; and, two, that there must be something special about how Chick-fil-A feels about its people.

Cathy believes that by giving employees Sunday off as a day for family, worship, fellowship or rest, the company attracts quality people Today, though, the company seems to have walked back from this explanation a bit in favor of a slightly less Christian-centric one You won't find a lengthy explanation of Truett Cathy's Christian beliefs and how they influenced his decision to enact his "closed on Sunday" policy on Chick-fil-A's website today.

What you will find is a brief blurb explaining , "Our founder, Truett Cathy, made the decision to close on Sundays in when he opened his first restaurant in Hapeville, Georgia. Having worked seven days a week in restaurants open 24 hours, Truett saw the importance of closing on Sundays so that he and his employees could set aside one day to rest and worship if they choose — a practice we uphold today.

In an accompanying video titled "Closed on Sunday," the company speaks to the importance of the day off, not just for their employees, but for their customers to: "So while we're off today, we hope you can be with your family and friends," it says.

Some Operators have even introduced a First Road Trip to find even more ways to serve their communities. Is the Original Chicken Sandwich recipe locked in a safe? When he finally found the perfect blend of seasonings, Cathy folded up the piece of paper with the recipe on it and put it in his pocket. Fast-forward 50 years, and that piece of paper remains at Chick-fil-A headquarters. This one is a myth. Want a buffalo chicken sandwich?

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