Posted on 08/04/2012 6:23:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
You better think twice, Chick-fil-A: The same week that the fast food chain faced criticism over its presidents opposition to same-sex marriage, the train company unveiled a new campaign targeting gay and lesbian customers.
The same week that controversy erupted over Chick-fil-As opposition to same-sex marriage, Amtrak unveiled a marketing campaign aimed at its gay and lesbian clientele.
The Ride With Pride program promotes extremely gay-friendly destinations, including California wine country and Marthas Vineyard.
It makes good business sense to target a population that is a friend of the rails, a friend of rail travel, said Amtrak spokesman Cliff Cole, who was unsure how many tickets were sold through the promotion.
The initiative was rolled out around the same time restaurant chain Chick-fil-A made national headlines after president Dan Cathy said the company is "guilty as charged" of opposing same-sex marriage.
Fallout for Chick-fil-A continues to be mixed, but even as Cathy stands behind his polarizing remarks, other companies are making a concerted effort to court gay and lesbian customers.
Kraft Foods posted a photo of a rainbow-hued Oreo cookie to its Facebook page in June -- earning 2,000 comments and the threat of a boycott.
That same month, Targets website began selling t-shirts with rainbows and slogans like harmony and pride as part of a fundraiser to support a marriage equality group.
Even formerly conservative companies are opening their marketing camapaigns to gay and lesbian customers, whose buying power is expected to reach $790 billion this year, marketing firm Witeck Communications told the Los Angeles Times.
Hotel mega-chain Marriott International, which once had Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney as a corporate board member, this spring launched a massive campaign targeting gay travelers. The "Be You, With Us," is widely promoted on the corporate website, which also declares Were proud to say Marriott was one of the first hotel companies to offer equal benefits to same-sex couples nationwide.
So far, Amtrak said it hasnt seen any backlash to the Ride With Pride campaign.
Our policy is to welcome all segments of the population, Cole said.
Oh great...glory holes on rails
Bwahahaha... Hahaha love it! Thank you for the laugh. I needed that...
The difference betweent the left and right is you dont see any mayors on the right trying to prevent Target or General Mills,etc from being in their city via force of government.
See whos tolerant ?
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