yes as long as it does not affect you
No. Flying J Travel Centers are owned by Pilot Corporation, FJ Management, and CVC Capital Partners. None of these parent companies are owned by Mormons or the Mormon Church.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not own any retail establishments, aside from Deseret Book (a religious book and gift store) and Deseret Industries (a non-profit thrift store).
Flying J announced to Flying J managers that it was merging with Pilot on Sunday, July 12, 2009 in a conference call.
I work at the Pilot Flying J's in Lancaster. I have been there for 3 month and I am losing all my shifts. Why?
The Mormon Church (also know as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or LDS church) does not own the flying J travel centers. I would think that by buying them they would risk losing their tax exempt status as a church in the United States.
A man named "Jay" that liked to fly airplanes, he was sadly killed doing what he loved "flying".
Flying J is a privately-held company and as such has no publicly-traded stock.