Chilis is a national restaurant chain and recently some of the eateries got into hot water. Chilis restaurants in Indiana and Kentucky kicked off a three-month fundraising effort for Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest chain of abortion facilities. When customers came in with a promotional code, they would give fifteen-percent of the meal cost to Planned Parenthood. Word got out and pro-lifers were quick to contact officials at the company headquarters, who quickly ended the pro-abortion promotion. This wasn’t the first time a Chilis was at the epicenter of controversy. A fundraising event for the abortion giant had been set up in a Sacramento location, but an outcry caused it to be canceled at the last moment. I wonder if the “three strikes you’re out” rule applies to their brand?
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Chilis Restaurants Fundraise for Planned Parenthood
Bradley Mattes | February 06, 2017
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