Chick-fil-A Is Giving Away Free Chicken This Week
Chick-fil-A is marking its 80th anniversary with a promotional giveaway requiring customers to dress like a cow.
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Coverage from outlets including IndyStar, DelmarvaNow.com, WSLS, Newser, and Allrecipes emphasizes the specific requirements for participation. Details regarding regional participation or specific menu items included in the giveaway have not been fully specified.
Observers are tracking further updates regarding store-level implementation of the costume requirement.
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Quick answers
When is the promotion?
The giveaway is scheduled for July 14, 2026.
What is required to receive free food?
Customers must dress in cow-themed attire.
Why is Chick-fil-A holding this event?
The event is being held to celebrate the company's 80th anniversary.
Coverage (5)
- What to wear to get free Chick-fil-A this week IndyStar · 1d ago
- How to get free Chick-fil-a on July 14 DelmarvaNow.com · 1d ago
- Chick-fil-A celebrates 80 years with free food giveaways: Here’s what to know WSLS · 1d ago
- Chick-fil-A Wants You to Dress Like a Cow for Free Food Newser · 1d ago
- Chick-fil-A Is Giving Away Free Chicken This Week Allrecipes · 1d ago
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