Chicago restaurant parodies Chick-fil-A with 'Chick-Feel-Gay' Pride Month sandwich
Void's "Chick-Feel-Gay" event pledged 20 percent of proceeds to Brave Space Alliance, an LGBTQ+ group that shares a building with Chick-fil-A.
June 27, 2025
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Void's "Chick-Feel-Gay" event pledged 20 percent of proceeds to Brave Space Alliance, an LGBTQ+ group that shares a building with Chick-fil-A.
Brave Space Alliance said that they were only made aware of the new location planned for the floor beneath them when local news outlets reported on its opening.
This marks the third time Chick-fil-A has attempted to launch in the United Kingdom, after its first two locations faced massive boycotts spearheaded by the LGBTQ+ community.
From employee discrimination to millions in harmful donations, Chick-fil-A has a long anti-LGBTQ+ history. But how much is still going on?
The San Jose, Calif., school district had withdrawn recognition of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes over the group's anti-LGBTQ+ stance.
Tax filings show the fast food chain gave nearly $2 million to homophobic organizations in 2017.
The company's head of philanthropic giving says Chick-fil-A's donations are meant to help, not exclude.
Some on the far right say the company has abandoned its Christian values by ceasing donations to anti-LGBTQ groups.
Tim Wildmon of the American Family Association boasts of receiving a letter from the company's CEO about its giving policy that actually went to hundreds.
The fast food chain is highlighting the fact it stopped giving to a host of antigay groups. But some organizations remain that were considered questionable in the past.
Chick-fil-A said they were leaving the politics to the government, as early as 2011. Think Progress says that ain't so.
Dan Cathy says his opinions on marriage haven't changed, he's just learned to keep them to himself.
Protests against the fast food chain, which has a history of supporting anti-LGBTQ causes, led a landlord to say the lease won't be extended.
The American chicken chain has a long history of donating money to anti-LGBTQ+ organizations
The company's sales have tripled in the past decade, and it is poised to become the third-largest fast-food chain in the U.S.
Athletes from North Dakota were served chicken sandwiches from the fast food chain whose CEO continually donates to anti-LGBTQ causes.
After years of protests against the fast-food chain, activists have won.
Cynthia Newman took the decision to block the controversial chain at Rider University very personally.