?:reviewBody
|
-
On Dec. 6, 2020, WTOL-TV in Toledo reported that a local business owner had filed a lawsuit over long lines at Chick-fil-A. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution similarly reported the story under the headline Ohio Chick-fil-A being sued over long drive-thru line. Chick-fil-A and other highly popular fast food restaurants such as In-N-Out Burger commonly have long drive-thru lines at their restaurants: WTOL reported that, like many Chick-fil-A drive-thrus across the country, the Secor Road location in Toledo, Ohio, receives quite a bit of business. The station also posted a video that showed a long line of customers in cars as they waited for that location's drive-thru, with the line potentially blocking other parked cars from being able to leave the lot. The video also showed a pickup truck as it backed out over multiple parking lines, right before a woman walked past in the same area in their report about a related lawsuit: The Toledo Blade tweeted a photograph showing the Bulk Beverage store in the background of the Chick-fil-A line: Faulkner, the general manager at Bulk Beverage, also told WTOL that his lawsuit was a matter of safety, and that some customers have complained about an unsafe environment in the parking lot. He also said he enjoyed the fact that Chick-fil-A brought more shoppers to nearby stores, and that the lawsuit, which was against Chick-fil-A and Mona Real Estate, who owned the property, isn't about money. On the subject of Chick-fil-A, we previously reported on a TikTok video that purportedly showed the preparation process for preparing the fast food restaurant's chicken nuggets. We also published a story a TikTok video that claimed saying my pleasure at Chick-fil-A outlets would earn a customer a free ice cream cone -- or free food altogether. We even turned up occasion when Chick-fil-A outlet had opened on Sunday, a day when all of the chain's restaurants are normally closed.
(en)
|