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Rumpelstiltskin, you've got a deal.
I'm Angela Duckworth.
I'm Stephen Dubner, and you're listening to.
No stupid questions today on the show.
Why is Chick fil a so successful?
We haven't even talked about the chicken yet.
Should we talk about the chicken?
Oh, my God, yes, please.
Steven, I have a pretty urgent question for you.
Are you ready?
I am ready.
The question is, why is Chick fil a such a big deal?
I mean, I also love chicken sandwiches, but Chick fil A is not just a restaurant.
I feel like it's an institution.