Not that I'm defending giving someone money who actively uses those funds to discriminate but I think most chains indulge in using funds for less than savory purposes involving all sorts of discrimination. Some of them are just more honest about it. The apathy about it is probably part of an overall malaise.
		
		
	 
True enough.....
It is perception for me though....goes back to Anita Bryant and Florida Orange Juice. I don't think I have bought orange juice of any kind since...I used to buy the cans though BEFORE Anita Bryant. 
If I find out a company is anti choice or anti LGBT or racist I am done with them....even if it was my favorite restaurant...I wouldn't be able to look past it. I do agree that there may be other ethical practices that might deter me or maybe not...I would decide case by case....if and/or when I became aware of them.....
I do use the HRC usually once or twice a year to get a bigger picture and a low rating DOES affect my patronage...I will not support a company who does not support equality.....and it depends where the low ratings exist..some are worse than others for me...
https://www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-releases-annual-corporate-equality-index-609-companies-earn-perfect-sco
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Virtue is commendable, but fried chicken and El Pollo Loco are completely different cuisines and markets.  As much as we like to bash fried, it remains the hook in cuisine the world over.  Whether Chik-fil-A is good for gays or not, their product is universally and correctly recognized for it superiority as well as customer service like no one else in fast food even vaguely approaches.  
I dislike Whoopi Goldberg movies because of an obscene rendering of the U.S. National Anthem I once saw her perform as an acid jab at the status quo.  It still sits with me so strongly I dislike seeing her movies, but I cannot take away from her talent, her intellect, or her good citizenship.  I see the Chik-fil-A issue the same.  Quality is quality -- politics is politics.
		
		
	 
For me...I don't think my mother ever fried anything..neither did one set of my grandparents. The other grandma did fry chicken and frog legs...just OK for me...don't like the taste of the grease very much. I have never even owned a bottle of vegetable oil or any crisco....I am 60 now. I just use olive oil and I don't fry anything with coating. It was never about health so much as it was about what I grew up with and what I like best....I do lots of other unhealthy things to make up for it anyway

.... I like fried artichoke hearts but even then I can only get a few down before the gag reflex makes an appearance...fried clams are good too if I could ever find some....but again..I can only eat a handful before the grease makes me sick...
Probably once or twice a year I get a craving for grease and go to KFC...it does the trick. I only buy one or two pieces of original recipe so I am not helping them get rich.

 If they donated money to the same entities as Chick Fil A though...I would never patronize them again. I could go to a private restaurant in case I need a grease fix....or Popeyes....
I love grilled chicken though so I can taste the skin and so El Pollo Loco is my choice..they also have fresh spicy avocado sauce to dip it in...I can drink the stuff. That is my definition of superior BUT...if I find out they use the $$$ to support any of the things I mentioned...that would be it for me. 
A company's politics DOES make a difference for me....and not until recently with Susan Sarandon did Hollywood people ever make a difference much...except for Mel Gibson. I can't watch Mel Gibson or Susan Sarandon in ANYTHING now...I hate both of them and it does affect my ability to watch either of them. I can't get past their politics and statements.... 
	
		
	
	
		
		
			It's not a boycott if you don't like the product and don't routinely use it in any event. If somebody says, "I'm not eating their gross chicken sandwiches anyway", they're not boycotting the chain - they're just continuing to not eat at a restaurant they don't like. And as NHU pointed out, we're in a minority here. Most of my friends love the food, and have continued to eat there.
I don't find KFC "slimy" - as NHU pointed out, it's just "moist". They lock in the juices that often seep out in the frying process. People grt used to fried chicken being various shades of dry, and it's unusual to have it as moist as it is in KFC. Not that it's superior if you don't like it that way, though.
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I don't even know if I would like Chick Fil A as we never had one in the Bay Area I am aware of until after the reveal....or if we do..I never saw it...so I will never know if their chicken is better or not because I don't like who they are. I regularly pass two of them in my travels and would not consider eating there ever..so it is a boycott of sorts that is specifically related to their actions....
I think grilled or roasted chicken tastes better though (personal preference of course) and since chicken and fish are my favorite meat..I eat alot of both. 
I have a favorite seafood restaurant that is privately owned but if I ever found out they donated to anti LGBT forces...I would never step foot in it again even though I LOVE the place...
I don't eat at Carl Jrs to this day because of their political and discriminatory owner....and we got rid of Coors Beer at the Bar and did not serve it because of their politics.....I fully support that action and I have a dim view of both companies even though they may have changed.....the damage is done in my eyes....
Hobby Lobby is close by but due to their practices against women and choice...I drive another 20 miles to Michaels...will probably never step foot in a Hobby Lobby....
I know there are people who will patronize all of these business and products BECAUSE they discriminate against people....or they don't care one way or the other...and that is fair enough I guess....
...I just am not in either one of those camps....