Friday, May 27, 2011

Chick-fil-A Offers FREE Meals to Cow-Dressed Customers



Chick-fil-A Offers FREE Meals to Cow-Dressed Customers


on Cow Appreciation Day (July 8)


Holy Cow! It’s time to break out your cow-spotted apparel and leave your wallet out to pasture. On Friday, July 8, Chick-fil-A® restaurants nationwide will celebrate the chain’s annual Cow Appreciation Day® event by offering a FREE Meal to any customer who visits one of its Mall or stand-alone Restaurants fully dressed as a cow. Customers dressed “head to hoof” in cow attire will be rewarded with a free Chick-fil-A Meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner), which includes an Entrée of choice, a side item and a Dr Pepper® (or other beverage choice). For those “too chicken” to wear full cow costumes, Chick-fil-A will award a complimentary Entrée to customers dressed in partial cow attire, such as a cow-spotted scarf, purse, hat or other accessory. Chick-fil-A has created a special website dedicated to the occasion, www.cowappreciationday.com, which will launch on June 17. In addition to providing further details about the event, the site offers cow costume ideas, as well as downloadable cow spots, masks and other bovine-themed accessories for customers to use when creating their costumes. Chick-fil-A is also organizing a photo contest that will be co-hosted on the Cow Appreciation Day site and the chain’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ChickfilA. The chain will offer a number of categories that give the best cow-dressed customers a chance to win various prizes. Customers can upload photos for the contest from July 8 to 31.


Holy Cow! It’s time to break out your cow-spotted apparel and leave your wallet out to pasture. On Friday, July 8, Chick-fil-A® restaurants nationwide will celebrate the chain’s annual Cow Appreciation Day® event by offering a FREE Meal to any customer who visits one of its Mall or stand-alone Restaurants fully dressed as a cow. Customers dressed “head to hoof” in cow attire will be rewarded with a free Chick-fil-A Meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner), which includes an Entrée of choice, a side item and a Dr Pepper® (or other beverage choice). For those “too chicken” to wear full cow costumes, Chick-fil-A will award a complimentary Entrée to customers dressed in partial cow attire, such as a cow-spotted scarf, purse, hat or other accessory. Chick-fil-A has created a special website dedicated to the occasion, www.cowappreciationday.com, which will launch on June 17. In addition to providing further details about the event, the site offers cow costume ideas, as well as downloadable cow spots, masks and other bovine-themed accessories for customers to use when creating their costumes. Chick-fil-A is also organizing a photo contest that will be co-hosted on the Cow Appreciation Day site and the chain’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ChickfilA. The chain will offer a number of categories that give the best cow-dressed customers a chance to win various prizes. Customers can upload photos for the contest from July 8 to 31.