
"New York Bill Proposes Mandatory Sunday Opening for Chick-fil-A Locations"
A bill filed in the New York State Assembly would require Chick-fil-A locations at rest stops to open seven days a week, challenging the chain's policy of closing on Sundays. The legislation aims to maximize the use of publicly owned service areas and argues that it is inconvenient for travelers to have retail space unused for one day of the week. Chick-fil-A currently operates seven restaurants owned by New York's Thruway Authority, and if the bill passes, it would impact all future contracts.

