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Home»Human Interest»Texas Chick-fil-A Sparks Online Backlash Over Religious Discrimination Claims: ‘Their Food Sucks Anyway’

Texas Chick-fil-A Sparks Online Backlash Over Religious Discrimination Claims: ‘Their Food Sucks Anyway’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMay 21, 20263 Mins Read
Texas Chick-fil-A Sparks Online Backlash Over Religious Discrimination Claims: ‘Rules for Thee Not for Me’
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Federal regulators have filed a lawsuit against a Chick-fil-A franchise operator in Austin, Texas, over claims a worker was fired after refusing Saturday shifts tied to her religious beliefs. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims Hatch Trick Inc. failed to accommodate worker Laurel Torode’s Sabbath observance before terminating her employment. The case quickly sparked online discussion, with many people pointing out the irony of a company known for closing on Sundays over Christian values now facing accusations of religious discrimination.

Austin Chick-fil-A franchisee sued over worker’s refusal to work Saturday Sabbath
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The story gained traction online after reports about the lawsuit spread across social media and Reddit, especially on the r/Austin subreddit. The discussion received hundreds of upvotes and comments, with many users criticizing the franchise operator and debating religious accommodations in the workplace. The case quickly became a wider conversation about labor rights, religious freedom, and what employers are legally required to accommodate.

Torode belongs to the United Church of God, a Christian group that observes the Sabbath from Friday night until Saturday night. Reports state that she told the company about her religious scheduling limitations during her interview and was originally permitted to avoid Saturday shifts while serving as a fleet supervisor at two Chick-fil-A restaurants in Austin.

The EEOC alleges the company later told Torode she would either need to begin working Saturdays or accept a lower-level delivery driver position with reduced pay, benefits, and hours. The lawsuit claims Torode proposed several alternative scheduling arrangements, including working after sundown on Saturdays, but those suggestions were allegedly rejected by management.

After refusing the demotion, Torode was fired, according to the complaint. Federal officials argue the company violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations for employees’ religious practices unless doing so creates an undue hardship for the business. The lawsuit is seeking compensation for Torode as well as policy changes aimed at preventing future religious discrimination cases.

Texas Users Call Chick-fil-A Hypocritical

The online reaction was overwhelmingly critical of the Texas Chick-fil-A franchise operator. Many commenters described the situation as hypocritical because the company is closely associated with Christian values and Sunday closures while allegedly refusing to accommodate another Christian employee’s Sabbath observance.

“She’s going to win. Good for her. They think ‘rules for thee, not for me,’” one user wrote. Another said, “Hot take — their food sucks anyway. Stop eating there.”

Many users focused on the fact that Torode reportedly disclosed her scheduling restrictions during the hiring process and was accommodated for several months before the company later changed its stance. Commenters argued that details made the firing appear unfair and avoidable.

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Others debated how far religious accommodations should extend in the workplace. Some argued employers are only required to make reasonable accommodations if business operations are not heavily impacted, while others pointed out the company had already managed the arrangement for months before reversing course.

The discussion also expanded into broader criticism of corporate culture and workplace treatment. Several commenters argued the case highlighted a double standard in how certain religious practices are respected compared to others. Some also pointed out the irony of a Christian-owned business being accused of religious discrimination involving another Christian denomination in Texas.

The lawsuit remains ongoing as federal officials continue pursuing the case in Texas court.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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