From the Web: Local Chick-fil-A restaurants ready for Cow Appreciation Day
No one hates free food, right? Didn’t think so.
If you’re still craving some savings after your free Slurpee from 7-Eleven Day, then mooove it to your nearest Chick-fil-A.
On Tuesday, from opening until 7 p.m., any Chick-fil-A customer can receive a free entrée so long as they dress like a cow. And for those who choose to be udder-ly invested in their cow costume, those in full cow attire receive a complete meal.
Chick-fil-A’s annual Cow Appreciation Day is one of the restaurant chain’s biggest days, and has been a tradition for more than a decade as herds pound down the doors every year.
In the past, Chick-fil-A has helped with inspiration by offering free printable spots and cow ears. Though the cowstumes are no longer on the official Chick-fil-A website, printables can still be found across the web.
There are six Chick-fil-A locations in Utah County. Visit cowappreciationday.com for more information.