Saturday, July 9, 2011

chick fil a bidding customers

Chick-fil-A is bidding customers to don black-spotted scarves, hats, ties or any other accessories today for its 7th annual Cow Appreciation Day. In return, customers will receive a complimentary meal featuring an entree of their choice, a side item and a medium beverage.

The day is a great way to usher in the weekend.

You might think that only the most dedicated fan would go that far for a free sandwich, but last year they served more than 450,000 “cow-clad customers,” and they expect to top that this year.

If you haven’t heard yet, Chick-Fil-A, the popular and extremely tasty fast-food chain restaurant is handing out free meals for the remainder of Friday with one small catch – You have to dress up as a bovine in honor of Cow Appreciation Day.

While partial costumes – Cow hats, a cow nose, etc – will earn you a free entree of your choice, those brave enough to hoof it into the establishment in a head-to-toe cow costume will receive an entire free meal.

According to the fast-food restaurant Chick-fil-A, today is Cow Appreciation Day. Coming from a restaurant chain that supports the slaughter of animals, this may seem ironic at first. But Chick-fil-A has long advertised that consumers should "Eat More Chikin."

We are excited to return to Atlanta for the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game where we will face Virginia Tech to open the 2013 season,” Alabama athletics director Mal Moore said in his statement. “We feel it is an excellent opportunity to face a marquee opponent to get that season underway.
At Thursday night’s Planning and Zoning meeting, the commission approved an updated site plan for the Chick-Fil-A that is to be built in the block near the intersection of Laura Hill Road and Highway K.

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