Fact Check: Did Chick-fil‑A Censor All Comments After Announcing Controversial News?

Fact Check: Did Chick-fil‑A Censor All Comments After Announcing Controversial News?

THE SIGNAL

Chick-fil‑A has announced a controversial new plant-based sandwich that it will be testing at select restaurants starting Monday.
The Chick-fil‑A Cauliflower Sandwich was announced in a Feb. 9 news release that instantly drew largely negative remarks.
After attempting to comment on Chick-fil‑A’s announcement post on Twitter, many noticed it was not possible to comment and some accused Chick-fil‑A of turning off replies in anticipation of bad reviews.

Replies locked. They know they’re gonna get destroyed. https://t.co/bVJzQzBCeg
— Tommy Face on Fire (@TommyFaceOnFire) February 9, 2023

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They turned off the replies. 🤣😂😂 https://t.co/VTWTMtKWtO
— 🔴Daniel⚪️ (@dGod23) February 10, 2023

However, the news was not announced on Chick-fil‑A’s main social account (which allows comments) and was instead posted on an affiliate “Chick-fil‑A News” account.
On this account, it appears no users a …

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