
Cow Appreciation Day: Chick-fil-A offering free food to customers who dress up in cow attire

A chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A in Port Jefferson. Credit: Ed Betz
Chick-fil-A is celebrating Cow Appreciation Day by giving away free food on Tuesday, July 9.
Adult customers who dress up in a cow costume, or wear a cow-spotted accessory, will get a free entree until 7 p.m. Options include the Chick-Fil-A Chicken Sandwich, the Grilled Chicken Cool Wrap, Chick-n-Strips and more.
Children can also participate and are rewarded with a free kid’s meal.
The event is based on the fast food chain's cow-themed advertising campaign, which started in 1995 and features the farm animals encouraging customers to “Eat Mor Chikin.”
Chick-fil-A has four Long Island locations in Commack (656 Commack Rd.), Hicksville (1401 Broadway Mall), Port Jefferson Station (5184 Nesconset Hwy.) and Garden City (630 Old Country Rd.).
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