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Dress Like a Cow, Get a Free Meal at Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A is giving free entrees and meals to customers who dress like cows today, July 13.

Are you in the moo-d for Chick-fil-A? Dress like a cow today, July 13, and you’ll get a free meal.

Chick-fil-A is holding Cow Appreciation Day to thank its customers. If you’ve seen the restaurant’s billboards, you know that the restaurant has become famous for its “Eat Mor Chikin” campaign. 

So Chick-fil-A customers who dress “head to hoof” in cow attire will be rewarded with a free meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) when they visit one of the 115 restaurants in the metro Atlanta area. 

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At the Chamblee store, Chick-fil-A staff expect a busy day, said General Manager Mary McCullough. In past years, some customers have gone out and purchased costumes, while others made them for the event, she said.

"Usually, it's a big turnout," McCullough said. "It's fun to dress up and take the family out and get something for free. People look forward to it."

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If you dress entirely in a cow costume - ears and tail included - you'll get a free meal, McCullough said. But even if you just show your spots, you'll still get a complimentary entree. So if you're feeling a little cow-ardly, try a T-shirt with spots or a cow-spotted scarf, purse, tie, hat or other accessory. Bring your calves (kids), or the whole herd (two or more). 

For more information and to enter the Best Cow Costume Contest, visit http://www.cowappreciationday.com/.  

Chick-fil-A at 5450 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Chamblee is open from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. today, July 13.

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