A Quote by Kehlani

I'm a healthy eater, but I don't consider Chick-fil-A fast food. — © Kehlani
I'm a healthy eater, but I don't consider Chick-fil-A fast food.
We do not subsidize organic food. We subsidize these four crops - five altogether, but one is cotton - and these are the building blocks of fast food. One of the ways you democratize healthy food is you support healthy food.
I'm from the North. We didn't have Chick-fil-A.
When you realize that your freedom is being taken away from you, you're like, 'You know what, I'm not going to get good food in prison, so I'm going to order McDonald's, Wendy's, Chick-fil-A.' We're turning up and living our best life, and I did that.
When you grow up where healthy food isn't easily accessible, you eat a lot of processed food and whatever else is available - McDonalds, fast food, cheap food.
Chick-fil-A is what it is today because of its people, purpose and product.
I am, by default, a healthy eater. I limit processed food, eat fresh ingredients, all of that.
The Lord has never spoken to me, but I feel Chick-fil-A has been His gift.
It's a silent witness to the Lord when people go into shopping malls, and everyone is bustling, and you see that Chick-fil-A is closed.
With homosexual marriage gaining converts among the young, the party of the Moral Majority declines to stand with Chick-fil-A.
If I want to eat lunch, I can't go out at noon and head over to Chick-fil-A or Mac's restaurant and not get stopped.
Chick-fil-A is not welcome in New York City as long as the company's president continues to uphold and promote his discriminatory views.
The meal plan was hard at first because I am a snack eater, but the most challenging part is trying to change my pallet to like healthy food.
I think America's food culture is embedded in fast-food culture. And the real question that we have is: How are we going to teach slow-food values in a fast-food world? Of course, it's very, very difficult to do, especially when children have grown up eating fast food and the values that go with that.
I think Americas food culture is embedded in fast-food culture. And the real question that we have is: How are we going to teach slow-food values in a fast-food world? Of course, its very, very difficult to do, especially when children have grown up eating fast food and the values that go with that.
You don't have to be a Christian to work at Chick-fil-A, but we ask you to base your business on biblical principles because they work.
Well, I wasn't a big Chick-fil-A fan, I guess, I never really knew about them because I'm from Philly and they don't have them there.
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