Philly's latest Chick-fil-A opens next week; would you camp out for a year of free nuggets?

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Philly's latest Chick-fil-A opens next week; would you camp out for a year of free nuggets?

POSTED: Friday, March 5, 2010, 6:30 PM
Filed Under: Food Events | Openings

Chick-fil-A will unveil its fourth new Philly location in the last five months next Thursday with the debut of a standalone restaurant at Aramingo and Butler in Port Richmond, right near Sonic. To celebrate, the chain's holding what they call the "First 100" promotion — the restaurant's first 100 customers, if they're 18 or older (ID required), earn passes for a year's worth of free food. Folks can line up beginning as early at 6 a.m. on March 10, and we're told the atmosphere grows convivial — and plus, they feed you. Are you considering becoming one of the First 100? Or will a 30 percent chance of rain stop you from earning the right to 365 days of gratis waffle fries? Let us know. And order us a 12-piece right quick.


Hungry folks (including a Phillie?!) queue up at Chick-fil-A :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2010-03-10 10:28:35
[...] Friday, we told you about the new Chick-Fil-A opening at Butler and Aramingo, and the chain’s “First 100″ promo, where the first 100 customers to fall in line [...] 
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