Chick-fil-A closes Sundays, losing billions
Chick-fil-A, a top fast-food chain, closes every Sunday to honor its founder's faith and prioritize employee well-being, despite sacrificing an estimated billion dollars in annual sales.
Chick-fil-A, a major fast-food chain, famously closes all its locations on Sundays. This long-standing policy stems from founder S. Truett Cathy's devout Southern Baptist beliefs, who wanted employees to rest, spend time with family, and attend church. This commitment to honoring God is central to the company's purpose.
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