Eight Chick-fil-A Restaurants Reach 100,000-Meal Milestone Through the Chick-fil-A Shared Table Program

September 3, 2025
Team Member packaging surplus food for Shared Table program.

Restaurants across the country donate more than 100,000 meals each to local nonprofit partners

Each day, local Chick-fil-A® restaurants look for ways to care for their communities. One simple yet impactful way they do this collectively is through the Chick-fil-A Shared Table® program, which donates surplus food to neighborhood nonprofit partners to help create meals.

This September, as local Owner-Operators continue to serve through Shared Table, eight restaurants are celebrating a major program milestone: each has helped create more than 100,000 meals in their communities, making them the first Chick-fil-A locations to cross this threshold. 

Their commitment represents more than numbers—it reflects a spirit of generosity that’s fueling care across the country.

Meet the Restaurants Making a Difference

Chick-fil-A Kingston Overlook (Knoxville, Tennessee)

Chick-fil-A Coliseum Boulevard (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

  • 124K meals donated to local nonprofits including Mission Church to support families in need.

Chick-fil-A Dressler Road (North Canton, Ohio)

  • 121K meals donated to Community Harvest, the Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank’s prepared and perishable food rescue program, to help distribute rescued food to hunger-relief programs. In 2023, Chick-fil-A, Inc. donated $100,000 to Community Harvest to honor its efforts to reduce food insecurity in the area.
A group of people holding a large ceremonial check in front of a mural of an agricultural field.$100,000 check presentation to Community Harvest partners in 2023

Chick-fil-A Rincon (Rincon, Georgia)

  • 114K meals donated to Manna House Ministries, supporting neighbors through food donations, utilities and basic needs.

Chick-fil-A Colonial Heights (Colonial Heights, Virginia)

  • 109K meals donated to A Palace of Miracles, which offers hot meals, free groceries and clothing to families in need.

Chick-fil-A Clackamas Promenade (Clackamas, Oregon)

  • 104K meals donated to Francis Center, providing food and clothing to vulnerable community members.

Chick-fil-A Sunshine & Campbell (Springfield, Missouri)

Chick-fil-A Wentzville (Wentzville, Missouri)

A Milestone That Inspires

While these restaurants are the first to cross the 100,000-meal threshold, the true milestone reflects the ongoing care shown by local Owner-Operators and their teams every day.

As more restaurants continue donating through Shared Table, the goal remains the same: to help meet real needs in local communities, one meal at a time.