Chick-fil-A sets sales record amid controversy
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Chick-fil-A聽set a one-day sales record on Wednesday amid an ongoing controversy over a company executive's public stance against same-sex marriage, company officials said Thursday.
The Atlanta-based company confirmed in a statement that the sales record was broken Wednesday after it was declared "Chick-fil-A聽Appreciation Day" by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a Baptist minister and Fox News talk-show host.
Chick-fil-A聽vice president Steve Robinson said the company won't release sales figures for Wednesday. Customers lined up outside restaurants and the Rev. Billy Graham, the 93-year-old evangelist, dined on a Chick-fil-A聽lunch on the record-setting day.
"We are very grateful and humbled by the incredible turnout of loyal聽Chick-fil-A聽customers on August 1 at Chick-fil-A聽restaurants around the country," Robinson in the statement.
Restaurant chain president Dan Cathy told the Baptist Press last month that the company was "guilty as charged" for backing "the biblical definition of a family." Gay rights activists and others answered with calls for boycotts. They plan a national "Kiss In" at聽Chick-fil-A聽restaurants on Friday to protest the owners' position. They are asking people of the same sex to show up at聽Chick-fil-A聽locations and kiss one other.
"We understand from news reports that Friday may present yet another opportunity for us to serve with genuine hospitality, superior service and great food," Robinson said.