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This time, it was the man in charge, CEO Jack Dorsey, who caused a kerfuffle by sharing a tweet about receiving a "Boost" from fast food joint Chick-fil-A while using his Cash app to purchase food at the restaurant.

But here's the thing: Dorsey was giving a big shout-out to a fast food company that's now as well-known its anti-same-sex marriage stances as it is for its food. And it also happens to be, well, Pride Month.

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None of this escaped the notice of Twitter users who were quick to call out Dorsey.

Eventually, Dorsey caught on after apparently seeing a tweet from journalist Soledad O'Brien.

Dorsey didn't elaborate any further and the tweet is still up, so who knows what (if anything) Dorsey plans on doing as a follow-up. We've reached out to both Twitter and Chick-fil-A for further comment on the matter.

In the meantime, here's hoping maybe Jack just opts for a PB&J next time and settles in with one of these great books to read during Pride Month.


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