Chik-Fil-A Thread

Duh. You ever see a black chicken?


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One time when my wife really over cooked it!


It could be this: The term black chicken in cooking refers to the Silkie which is a breed of chicken named for its unique, fluffy plumage. The breed has some unusual qualities like dark blue flesh and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes. Read more from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_chicken :biggrin2:
 
Hidden Chick-Fil-A Billionaires Hatched As Value Soars

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...hed-as-value-soars.html?cmpid=otbrn.ent.story

God works in mysterious ways, indeed!

Chick-fil-A Inc., the Atlanta-based fast-food chain feuding with gay-rights advocates over some executives' stance on marriage, has served up two hidden billionaires.

The two sons of Samuel Truett Cathy, the chicken sandwich empire’s founder -- Dan Cathy, 59, and Donald Cathy, who is known as Bubba -- have joined the ranks of the world’s richest, according to a report published today by PrivCo, a New York- based research firm that specializes in private companies’ financial data.

The report values Chick-fil-A at $4.5 billion. Dan Cathy, the company’s president, and Don Cathy, its executive vice president, each own a third of the restaurant chain, according to a person familiar with the company who asked not to be named because it is closely held. Neither has appeared on an international wealth list.

“The sons have been involved in running the company for many years,” said Kenneth L. Bernhardt, a professor at Georgia State University’s business school and a longtime consultant for Chick-fil-A, in a phone interview today. “Dan has had just about every job there is in the company, with a strong focus on operations. Bubba focuses a very large percentage of his time on the company’s philanthropic efforts.”


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Re: Hidden Chick-Fil-A Billionaires Hatched As Value Soars

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2012/0...oss-the-road-pull-funds-for-gay-marriage-foes

[h=1]Why did Chick-fil-A cross the road, pull funds for gay marriage foes?[/h][h=2]The restaurant chain said Wednesday it henceforth will 'leave the public-policy debate over same-sex marriage to ... the political arena.' Chick-fil-A has said no more, but key business factors probably played into its change of course.
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