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Chick-fil-A is an American fast-food chain, specializing in chicken sandwiches. Franchised in the American South in the late 1960s, Chick-fil-A grew globally heading into the 21st century and, in turn, became the subject of several memes and viral trends, including the Popeyes and Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich Feud, the No Chick-fil-A Sauce Girl and I'm 'Bout To Eat This Chick-fil-A. Notably, Chick-fil-A's ties to conservative Christian values have inspired several controversies and trends over the years, including the Chick-fil-A Gay Marriage Controversy and memes about Chick-fil-A being closed on Sunday.
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Chick-fil-A has a presence on Instagram,[1] Twitter / X, [2] TikTok [3] and YouTube. [4]
Chick-fil-A Gay Marriage Controversy
The Chick-fil-A Gay Marriage Controversy refers to a 2011 controversy surrounding the American fast-food chain Chick-fil-A over its reported ties to anti-LGBTQ+ marriage groups and organizations, like the Pennsylvania Family Institute (PFI), Marriage & Family Foundation and Family Research Council.

Popeyes and Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich Feud
Popeye's and Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich Feud refers to an online debate between fans of the fried chicken sandwiches sold at the fast-food restaurants Popeye's and Chick-fil-A. Additionally, official social media accounts of the restaurants have also joined the argument.
Closed On a Sunday, You're My Chick-fil-A
Closed On Sunday, You're My Chick-fil-A is a lyric from Kanye West's ninth studio album, Jesus Is King. The lyric was heavily mocked for the metaphor, both because of its awkwardness and the fact that Chick-fil-A, a fast-food restaurant that is closed on Sundays because of founder Truett Cathy's Christian faith, has been vocally anti-LBGTQ+ in the past.
Chick-fil-A Sauce Cat
The Chick-fil-A Sauce Cat or Sauce Cat is a cat named Polly33, whose growth was measured in Chick-fil-A sauce packets by its owner on Reddit in December 2021. In October 2022, the images were posted to Twitter where they went viral, inspiring memes using the image and gaining viral spread through reposts. That November, the Redditor and Twitter page gave the final update on the sauce cat.
Back With Another Milk- HELP!
Back With Another Milk- HELP!, also known as Guy Screaming For Help With a Milkshake, Back With Another Milkshake HELP! or Guy Screaming "Help Me!" With a Milkshake, is a viral video on TikTok of a guy with dyed blonde hair screaming "help me" in a dark, empty parking lot while wearing a Chick-fil-A uniform and holding a milkshake. The original video was posted by TikToker @3phayden in March 2023.
It later went viral across platforms like iFunny and YouTube, often paired with captions about Skinwalkers or Aliens. The video was inspired by a precursor TikTok trend of TikTokers screaming "help" in public, started by TikToker @bandoblaize in late 2022.
No Chick-fil-A Sauce Girl / Gina Lynn
The No Chick-fil-A Sauce Girl, also known as Gina Lynn or Chick-fil-A Gina, refers to a viral video of a female cashier at Chick-fil-A making funny faces with wide eyes and puffed lips at a customer, asking them, "No Chick-fil-A sauce?" The original video was posted to TikTok in 2024 and the girl in the clip was named Gina Lynn on TikTok (@.gina.lynn). The video spread across social media platforms like Twitter / X, where many compared her exaggerated expression to other characters from movies and TV.
Donald Trump Ordering At Chick-fil-A
Donald Trump Ordering At Chick-fil-A refers to a viral video and photograph of former President Donald Trump talking to workers at a Chick-fil-A location during a campaign stop in Atlanta, Georgia on April 10th, 2024. Videos and photographs of the event spread widely on social media that day, with many commenting on the scene as an illustration of Trump's fame, power and appeal to diverse audiences. Trump himself used the opportunity to talk about how he would appeal to minority voters in the then-upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Chick-fil-A Streaming Service
Chick-fil-A Streaming Service refers to 2024 reports that the fast-food restaurant Chick-fil-A was set to launch a video streaming platform and begin producing original content. The news was reported by Deadline in late August 2024, with the report claiming that the company will focus on family-friendly and largely unscripted products, including a game show that reportedly received a 10-episode order. The news inspired memes and reactions online shortly after, many focusing on the perceived absurdity of a fast-food company entering the entertainment media space.
I'm 'Bout To Eat This Chick-fil-A
I'm 'Bout To Eat This Chick-fil-A, also known as I'm Boutta Eat This Chick-fil-A or I'm About To Eat This Chick-fil-A, refers to a parody cover of the Lenny Kravitz song "Fly Away" with lyrics about eating from the fast-food restaurant Chick-fil-A. Originally performed by TikToker KortezEats in late November 2025, the video's audio became a trending TikTok sound in the following weeks, used by other creators in lip dub memes or photo slideshows about visiting a Chick-fil-A location.
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