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Cow Appreciation Day

Save the date: July 13, 2012 - the next Cow Appreciation Day!

For one day only, black and white spots, cow bells and furry ears will be appropriate attire at Chick-fil-A Restaurants all across the nation. We're talking about Cow Appreciation Day. An unofficial yet nationally recognized holiday when Chick-fil-A awards a free Meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) to any customer who comes to one of our 1,600+ restaurants fully dressed as a cow. See the FAQs below for details.

Cow Appreciation Day 2011 was a Huge Success!

Our 7th annual Cow Appreciation Day was our biggest success yet. It was truly our pleasure to give away meals to thousands of loyal fans all across the country. The 2011 Best Cow Costume Contest also drew many, many great entries. Below are the fan-selected winners for each category.



 

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Congratulations to the Winners of the2011 Best Cow Costume Contest!

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT COW APPRECIATION DAY

Q. What does "fully dressed vs. partially dressed as a cow" really mean?
A. "Fully dressed like a cow" means effort to be dressed like a cow from head to toe. "Partial cow attire" means just a cow accessory, such as a cow-printed hat, vest or purse. People dressed in partial attire will be awarded an entrée vs. a full combo meal.
Q. Which Meals can be redeemed?
A. Appropriately dressed customers may select any breakfast, lunch or dinner Meal. Kids who are "fully dressed like a cow" may request a Kid's Meal if desired.

Breakfast Meal includes breakfast Entrée (Chicken Biscuit; Chick-n-Minis™ (3-count); Chicken or Sausage Burrito; Chicken, Egg, and Cheese Bagel; or Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Biscuit), hash browns, and small beverage. Breakfast items may not be served at all locations and are served during breakfast hours only. Lunch or dinner Meal includes Entrée (Sandwich, Cool Wrap®, Nuggets, Chicken Salad Sandwich or Chick-n-Strips™), medium Waffle Potato Fries™, and medium beverage.
Q. Which Entrées can be redeemed?
A. Appropriately dressed customers may select any breakfast, lunch or dinner Entrée.
Q. Where do I get a cow costume?
A. You can buy a cow costume but better yet, have some fun by making one at home.
Here are some ideas:
  1. Start with items that you already have at home - cowprinted accessories stashed in your closet will work perfectly. Hats, vests, scarves, neckties, pants, shoes, pajamas - just abut any cow-spotted item will work. Just make sure you're covered head to toe.
  2. Wear white, and then just add spots. Throw on a white T-shirt with white pants (even sweatpants) and stick on your spots using black contact paper. If contact paper is not easily accessible, you can cut spots out of construction paper and tape them to your shirt and pants. If nothing else, you can grab an old white T-shirt and color black spots all over it with a magic marker - and you'll still get a free entrée.
  3. Go to your local paint or hardware store and get a white painter's hat and overalls. And then decorate yourself with spots made out of contact or construction paper.
  4. Not feeling too creative and want an easy costume? Search the Internet for "cow costumes" and you will be flooded with full-body costumes available for purchase. (And hey, you'll be set for Halloween, too).
Q. Can I still redeem the Meal if I just wear a cow hat?
A. Customers who arrive with "partial cow attire" will receive one free Entrée. "Partial cow attire" means just a cow accessory, such as a cow-printed hat, vest or purse. Decision is at the discretion of the restaurant Operator.

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