Chick-fil-A responds to Orlando massacre with free food at a blood drive

Atlanta-based chain typically closes its doors on Sundays

(Kellie Keesee/CNN)

ORLANDO, Fla.

A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Orlando on Sunday delivered sandwiches and iced tea to a blood drive supporting victims of the gay nightclub terrorist attack.

The restaurant on University and Rouse Road delivered the food free of charge to the One Blood donation center, the DC Gazette reported.

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The owners of the Christian-run organization, which is normally closed on Sundays, have been criticized for holding a biblical view of marriage as the union between one man and one woman.


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