Where did Chick-fil-A get its name?

When we first opened our doors in 1967, our founder Truett Cathy wanted the company's name to reflect the top quality customers should expect each time they visited a restaurant. That's why he chose Chick-fil-A: “Chick” to represent our signature menu item, and “fil-A” as a play on the word “filet,” with a small twist.
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What was Chick-fil-A originally called?

In 1946, Truett Cathy opened a tiny diner called the Dwarf Grill in Hapeville, Georgia. It was in this diner where Truett developed the signature Original Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwich and the quality service for which the family-owned business is known.
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Why is Chick-fil-A mascot a cow?

The cow campaign plays off the idea that cows want people to eat more chicken so they will in turn not be eaten. The Holstein cows appear on promotional material, including commercials, advertisements, and billboards, holding signs with different variations of the cow's request for customers to eat more chicken.
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What 3 states do not have a Chick-fil-A?

7. Only three states don't have a Chick-fil-A restaurant. Chick-fil-A has made its way into nearly every U.S. state. There are locations in 47 states, plus Washington D.C. The only states it has yet to set up in are Alaska, Hawaii and Vermont.
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Why Chick-fil-A doesn't say you're welcome?

But one thing those employees don't say: You're welcome. Instead they say, "It's my pleasure." Why? Because it's simply more polite, and it shows gratitude to the customer.
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What happens if you say my pleasure to a Chick-fil-A employee?

Despite the persistence and longevity of this claim, it has been repeatedly debunked. So be warned: If you say "my pleasure" on your next trip to Chick-fil-A, you will not actually receive any free items. The only thing you should expect is the regular, friendly Chick-fil-A service.
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Are Chick-fil-A employees forced to say my pleasure?

There's no official policy on saying "my pleasure" at Chick-fil-A. But it's part of the company's strategy to stand out against fast food competitors. The chain's "calling cards of being closed on Sunday and saying 'my pleasure' are nearly as important to the brand identity as the food," said Adam Chandler.
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What is the busiest Chick-fil-A in America?

It first opened its doors to New Yorkers in October 2015, at the corner of 6th Avenue and 37th street in midtown Manhattan. This particular location is one of the busiest in the nation, completing up to 3,500 transactions on some days.
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Is There a Chick-fil-A in Mexico?

The famous "eat-mor-chikin" cows will now speak Spanish. Puerto Rico and Mexico are the two first international markets the company plans to reach. The expansion will take place within the next ten years, said Andrew Cathy, owner and operator of the Chick-fil-A restaurant at Tyrone Boulevard in St.
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Do they have Chick-fil-A in Hawaii?

In a news release, Chick-fil-A announced the following locations for the first four restaurants in Hawaii: The first location is set to open in mid-2022 on 100 Hookele St. in Kahului. Another location will be in Ala Moana Center, slated to open late 2022.
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How much money does Chick-fil-A lose on Sundays?

Chick-fil-A likely loses more than $1 billion a year by staying closed on Sundays. The chicken chain's founder, Truett Cathy, decided to close all locations on Sundays because of his Christian faith.
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Who created the Chick-fil-A logo?

In 2012, it was revealed on Twitter that Louie Giglio and Evan Armstrong came up with the Chick-Fil-A logo way back in 1964. According to a number of sources, the original logo was known as Doodles, the rooster, where all of the letters were uppercase with the first and last letters (D and S) being a little larger.
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Why is Chick-fil-A's slogan Eat more chicken?

The chicken chain introduced cows and the message 'Eat mor Chikin' on a billboard in 1995. It's been so successful that Chick-fil-A has stuck with the campaign ever since. The cow campaign plays off the idea that cows want people to eat more chicken so they will in turn not be eaten.
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What religion are Chick-fil-A owners?

Chick-fil-A's business model is largely rooted in its owner's religious beliefs. S. Truett Cathy, a devout Baptist, opened the first Chick-fil-A in Atlanta in 1967, and the chain has remained in his family's hands ever since.
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Why is Chick-fil-A closed on Sundays Mormon?

"Closing our business on Sunday, the Lord's Day, is our way of honoring God and showing our loyalty to Him," Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy writes in his book "Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People."
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Why no Chick-fil-A in Vermont?

Perhaps Vermont is too sparsely populated to be an attractive place for Chick-fil-A to bring its business—by a 2021 estimate, Vermont is the second least populous state in the U.S. There's also the fact that Chick-fil-A is notoriously selective in its application process, granting franchises to only about 1% of all ...
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Does Germany have Chick-fil-A?

Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-basesd restaurant chain that specializes in chicken sandwiches, will tap into the overseas market in late 2015 when it opens a location at Kaiserslautern, Germany, according to Sgt.
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Does Chick Fil use real chicken?

Our Chicken

As the nation's largest chicken chain, we take chicken seriously. Chick-fil-A sources 100% real, whole, boneless breast of chicken that has never been ground or separated, and that contains no fillers or added steroids or hormones*.
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Do they have Chick-fil-A in Italy?

Rome – Truett's Chick-fil-A - Rome Location | Chick-fil-A.
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What percentage do Chick-fil-A owners make?

Whereas most fast food restaurants take a royalty fee of between 4 to 8 percent of monthly sales, Chick-fil-A takes 15 percent — almost double that of every major fast food franchise!
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What city eats the most Chick-fil-A?

According to a recent Chick-fil-A analysis, Atlantans ate more Chick-fil-A chicken sandwiches last year than residents of any other U.S. city. The company is headquartered in Atlanta. Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas nabbed the number two spot.
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What if Chick-fil-A forgot an item?

Please give us a call at 1-866-232-2040 or fill out our online form with your receipt info here: bit.ly/2KZTqsP so we can get your issue to the right people.
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How many cars does Chick-fil-A serve in a day?

2017 data from Chick-fil-A itself estimates that most of its restaurants serve over one hundred cars every day during peak hours alone. This can often lead to customers lining up around the block during busy periods.
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