A Popeyes franchise in Philly has a pretty awful solution to the homeless crisis ... ban them from the store.
There are a bunch of problems with this, aside from the absence of humanity. First, if someone is homeless that doesn't mean they don't spend money on food. The sign doesn't say homeless people are not allowed to loiter inside ... it's a flat prohibition, even if a homeless person simply wants to buy a chicken sandwich.
Second, it's kind of ridiculous to think someone can automatically be identified as homeless. And that leads to the third point ... if someone"looks homeless," are Popeyes' employees supposed to boot them from the restaurant?
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