Most--but not all--is aimed at one thing: boosting sales.
It would be interesting to see a list of "charities" other nation-wide businesses contribute to. I'd wager a lot of causes conservatives don't like are getting funded by the likes of Target, McDonald's, Kroger and other big corporations.
That's not going to stop me or my wife from shopping there, if it's something we want and it's priced right. (Ben & Jerry's is another matter.)
Yet it's Chick-fil-A and In-and-Out that get all the attention in the media.
And boycotts, picketing, hate mail.
They would like nothing better than to drive these companies into bankruptcy.
The loony left will get their way . . or else.
I don't expect changing which organizations Chick-fil-A donates to will make any difference to the idiots who plan their every day around avoiding spending a nickel at any of the stores on their hate list.
Remember when the media used to defend Proctor and Gamble as the unfair target of religious kooks reading symbolism into their logo?
Now that they push a Leftist woke agenda, is it still wrong to criticize them?