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How To Get Free Chick-fil-A In Metro Atlanta

Here's how to get free food at Chick-fil-A on Tuesday, July 9.

ATLANTA — If you dress like a cow, there's a free meal in store for you. Chick-fil-A will celebrate Cow Appreciation Day on Tuesday, July 9.

Anyone who shows up at a Chick-fil-A dressed as a cow or wearing any cow-themed clothing will get a free breakfast, lunch or dinner entree. Salads are excluded from the offer.

The deal is good from opening to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9.

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Chick-fil-A has multiple locations throughout metro Atlanta, including Brookhaven, Decatur, Dunwoody, Tucker, Stone Mountain, Buckhead, Midtown, Marietta, Smyrna and in DeKalb, Fulton and Cobb counties.

The Atlanta-based fast-food chain is a family-owned and privately held restaurant company founded in 1967 by S. Truett Cathy. Chick-fil-A has more than 2,400 restaurants in 47 states and Washington, D.C.

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Last week week, the American Customer Satisfaction Index once again chose Chick-fil-A as the nation's favorite restaurant for the fourth consecutive year. The index is based on input from nearly 23,000 consumers. The chain scored an 86 on the 100-point scale, down one point from last year.

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Consumers also voted Chick-fil-A No. 4 in Harris Poll's annual corporate reputation survey, ranking the company 4th out of 100 in 2018. Chick-fil-A was also recognized for customer experience again in the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings survey, was named "Best Franchise Brand" in 2018 by Airport Revenue News and was named one of the top 100 best places to work by Glassdoor in 2017.

Chick-fil-A reported more than $10 billion in revenue in 2018, which marks 51 consecutive years of sales growth.

Elizabeth Janney contributed to this report.

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