A Mobile, Alabama Chick-fil-A unintentionally started a sign battle recently when it used its street-facing marquee to introduce a new sandwich.
Moe’s Bar B Que next door felt the new offering a sort of betrayal and responded with their outdoor sign by pouting about their relationship.
“I thought we were friends,” Moe’s wrote, and added “Open Sundays” underneath as a jab at Chick-fil-A’s Sunday closure policy.
Things continued on and even managed to pull in a local men’s club.
Social media lit up:
This isn’t the first sign war we’ve seen. Check out this friendly back-and-forth between two churches.
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