I like irony here that the headline focuses on the “closed on Sunday” bit rather than a vending machine provided by a company that specializes in fried chicken in a place where health is important.
I like irony here that you focus on the “health of the human” bit rather than a vending machine filled with literal dead corpses who spent their whole lives in a tiny battery cage being tortured, never saw the sun, never touched the earth.
It’s the health of the chickens that should be the focus.
I like irony here that the headline focuses on the “closed on Sunday” bit rather than a vending machine provided by a company that specializes in fried chicken in a place where health is important.
To be fair, the machine doesn’t sell fried chicken, so the Sunday hours really are the stupidest part of this machine.
It sells a grilled chicken wrap, a veggie wrap, and two types of potato chips. Not too bad for hospital cafeteria food.
https://youtube.com/shorts/dcOlXY2sIQQ
https://www.chick-fil-a.com/menu/southwest-veggie-wrap
https://www.chick-fil-a.com/menu/chick-fil-a-cool-wrap
I like irony here that you focus on the “health of the human” bit rather than a vending machine filled with literal dead corpses who spent their whole lives in a tiny battery cage being tortured, never saw the sun, never touched the earth.
It’s the health of the chickens that should be the focus.