It also emerged the restaurant's charity foundation had donated millions of dollars to groups seen as hostile to LGBT rights, Berkshire Live reports. (Image: AFP/Getty Images)The opening of the chain's first UK restaurant in The Oracle, Reading, on October 10, prompted a backlash on social media. In response, a Chick-fil-A spokesman said they were "represented by more than 145,000 people from different backgrounds and beliefs and welcome everyone”. Reacting to the restaurant opening, Rebecca Stenlake posted on Facebook : "You have literally got to be kidding me. (Image: AFP/Getty Images)Kelley Morrissey added: "Not a company I would want to support regardless of what their food tastes like.
Source: Daily Mirror October 15, 2019 06:45 UTC