As a crowd camped out overnight in anticipation of Chick-fil-A's grand opening in southern California, they were forced to disperse when they learned a protest was imminent. The restaurant was offering free meals for a year to the first 100 people at a new location according to KNBC-TV
During that time, the Orange County Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center made signs calling for a boycott and prepared to march outside the grand opening and Thursday morning, employees told the camped-out crowd that they had to leave.