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− | '''Chick-fil-A''' is an American fast-food chain based in Atlanta, GA, whose signature chicken sandwiches were created specifically to nourish interns and residents who train in the Georgia area. A contract to work at a Georgia-based residency program contains a clause stating they "will be eating '''Chick-fil-A''' for breakfast, lunch, dinner everyday for, at minimum, the next 3 years of their lives with the exception of course of Sundays, [[Thanksgiving]], and [[Christmas]]." A '''Chick-fil-A''' diet is meant to supplement, not replace, a [[Graham | + | '''Chick-fil-A''' is an American fast-food chain based in Atlanta, GA, whose signature chicken sandwiches were created specifically to nourish interns and residents who train in the Georgia area. A contract to work at a Georgia-based residency program contains a clause stating they "will be eating '''Chick-fil-A''' for breakfast, lunch, dinner everyday for, at minimum, the next 3 years of their lives with the exception of course of Sundays, [[Thanksgiving]], and [[Christmas]]." A '''Chick-fil-A''' diet is meant to supplement, not replace, a [[Graham Crackers|graham cracker]] and [[Coffee|coffee]] diet.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/05/97-worlds-graham-crackers/ 97% of World’s Graham Cracker Supply Located in Hospital Drawers, White Coat Pockets]</ref><ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/01/nursing-stations-coffee/ The Joint Commission Now Encourages Coffee At Nursing Stations, Mortality Rates Plummet]</ref><ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/06/coffee-machine/ Crisis Brewing as Unit 61’s Coffee Machine Broken]</ref> Alongside '''Chick-fil-A''', [[Coca-Cola]] is the official sponsor of fluid intake for Georgia's interns and residents. |
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 16 January 2018
Chick-fil-A is an American fast-food chain based in Atlanta, GA, whose signature chicken sandwiches were created specifically to nourish interns and residents who train in the Georgia area. A contract to work at a Georgia-based residency program contains a clause stating they "will be eating Chick-fil-A for breakfast, lunch, dinner everyday for, at minimum, the next 3 years of their lives with the exception of course of Sundays, Thanksgiving, and Christmas." A Chick-fil-A diet is meant to supplement, not replace, a graham cracker and coffee diet.[1][2][3] Alongside Chick-fil-A, Coca-Cola is the official sponsor of fluid intake for Georgia's interns and residents.
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