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Some update their logos to feature the colourful Pride flag. Many businesses show their support in June for Pride Month, which celebrates LGBTQ+ history and culture, through donating to LGBTQ+ organisations and commitments to improving representation in their ranks. In a 2018 interview with a local Atlanta TV station, Chick-fil-A chairman and former CEO Dan Cathy said he did not support gay marriage, but was not anti-gay. It said it would donate 40 cents to the Human Rights Campaign, the United States' largest LGBTQ+ civil rights organisation, for every Ch'King chicken sandwich sold during Pride Month.

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Last year, Burger King aimed to call out rival Chick-fil-A's fraught history with the LGBTQ+ community. The company did not immediately response to CNN Business when reached for comment. It is not clear whether Burger King plans to donate any money made from the Pride Whopper to LGBTQ+ organisations. READ MORE: Lip reader captures stern moment between Kate and Prince Louis Burgers generally feature one top and one bottom bun.

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'As a gay person, this is the funniest thing I have ever seen and I don't think I'll ever stop laughing,' one said.

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