And still you wont go there and apply for a job because eveythings free.
This should cure ghetto poverty to where ghettos dont exist,problem is it wont cure lazy freeloading and will interfere will SSI payments
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domo
May 1, 2024 - 10:01 AM 10:01 AM
It will be interesting to see what traffic patterns develop.
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Aunt Barbara
May 1, 2024 - 11:00 AM 11:00 AM
more wasted space. One is enough. What ever happened to quality sit down restaurants?
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Concord donut
May 1, 2024 - 11:14 AM 11:14 AM
This crew should work on the dutch bros. On Clayton Rd.
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American Citizen
May 1, 2024 - 12:03 PM 12:03 PM
Waiting on traffic Armageddon there soon. Don’t eat that stuff and never will. Rather make it at home.
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Alice
May 1, 2024 - 12:29 PM 12:29 PM
Just like In & Out, overrated, medicore food. I’ll never understand it.
Fast food nation. Corporate industrial factory junk food. No thanks.
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Oh, please
May 1, 2024 - 9:21 PM 9:21 PM
YAY!!!!
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Hubby Jo
May 2, 2024 - 5:24 PM 5:24 PM
This will take some pressure off of the Walnut Creek location. It’s one of the very few places whose chicken nuggets my kid will actually eat. I will likely patronize this new location more, so long as this franchisee stocks the mints. So far WC is the only location in the greater Bay Area that consistently has mints on offer.
I’m not sure why everyone is singling out In-N-Out and Chick-fil-A… I mean, both restaurants are extremely popular and always have long drive-thru lines, more than their other competitors. Except for one particular thing, the similarities pretty much end there.
All In-N-Out locations are owned by the Snyder family. There are no franchises.
Chick-fil-A franchises the majority of its locations, but limits each franchisee to ONE restaurant.
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William Morello
May 2, 2024 - 6:18 PM 6:18 PM
Chick-fil-A is amazing! Their chicken sandwich is legendary, with a perfectly crispy breading and juicy chicken. Don’t forget their waffle fries, crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, and for the perfect finish, their sweet tea is a must-try.
It’s about time …
And with Newsom’s new wage law, these will be living wage jobs paying $20 an hour!
Yes, Comrade. Living wage jobs.
You might be confused – it’s capitalism to pay people more money
Until the staff gets laid off or have their hours cut due to them not being able to afford to pay them $20 40 hours a week.
When is the last time you heard of a Chick-fil-A closing? They run an efficient business compared to other fast food chains.
PGE back burnered the power on timing.
Like, maybe August? And enjoy the drive thru bigger than In n Out. Up to 175 cars…
Bon Appétit.
Do you like $5 half gallons of milk or $8 small watermelons, continue with these higher minimum wages and gas will be over $10 in a year or so.
And still you wont go there and apply for a job because eveythings free.
This should cure ghetto poverty to where ghettos dont exist,problem is it wont cure lazy freeloading and will interfere will SSI payments
It will be interesting to see what traffic patterns develop.
more wasted space. One is enough. What ever happened to quality sit down restaurants?
This crew should work on the dutch bros. On Clayton Rd.
Waiting on traffic Armageddon there soon. Don’t eat that stuff and never will. Rather make it at home.
Just like In & Out, overrated, medicore food. I’ll never understand it.
The dumbing down of America takes many forms.
Can’t wait !
Fast food nation. Corporate industrial factory junk food. No thanks.
YAY!!!!
This will take some pressure off of the Walnut Creek location. It’s one of the very few places whose chicken nuggets my kid will actually eat. I will likely patronize this new location more, so long as this franchisee stocks the mints. So far WC is the only location in the greater Bay Area that consistently has mints on offer.
I’m not sure why everyone is singling out In-N-Out and Chick-fil-A… I mean, both restaurants are extremely popular and always have long drive-thru lines, more than their other competitors. Except for one particular thing, the similarities pretty much end there.
All In-N-Out locations are owned by the Snyder family. There are no franchises.
Chick-fil-A franchises the majority of its locations, but limits each franchisee to ONE restaurant.
Chick-fil-A is amazing! Their chicken sandwich is legendary, with a perfectly crispy breading and juicy chicken. Don’t forget their waffle fries, crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, and for the perfect finish, their sweet tea is a must-try.
yum cant wait