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Daily Mail
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Chick-fil-A is handing out free fries and nuggets for the next few weeks... here's what you have to do
Chick-fil-A fans can snag food free of charge through the chain's Code Moo digital game. The restaurant chain is giving its customers the chance to win free items through the game, which launched on July 15. Code Moo features three weeks of missions to win offerings like medium waffle fries, chocolate chunk cookies, and five-piece chicken nuggets. Fans who play the game can select one of three Chick-fil-A cow characters to try and break into the Circus Burger headquarters. If their character outruns the game's security guards, a free food reward will be added to their Chick-fil-A accounts, which they have one week redeem. Chick-fil-A's younger customers can also enjoy a four-minute digital short dubbed 'Udder Chaos' and listen to the all-new Cow Tales podcast on the chain's app. Fans interested in celebrating this cow-tastic event after the summer season can purchase an item from Chick-fil-A's new Cow Collection merchandise. The line includes cow-themed shirts, bags, towels, hats, and a pickle-ball set. With over 3,000 US locations, Chick-fil-A continues to be one of the fastest-growing fast-food chains, topping ASCIs list of favorite quick-service restaurants. Chick-fil-A brought back popular offerings and introduced new ones over the last few months. The chain's popular Peach Milkshake made its triumphant return in June for its 16th year in a row. A Peach Frosted Lemonade debuted on the same day, which Chick-fil-A said 'delivers a taste of summer with every sip.' The company is also advertising its limited-time Pineapple Dragonfruit beverages, which received high praise from customers when they dropped on its spring menu. While Chick-fil-A is considered one of the nation's unhealthiest fast food restaurants, it's been busy testing new sandwiches and nuggets at participating locations in Utah, Florida, and Missouri. The new items follow the chain's decision to dial back its 'No Antibiotics Ever' pledge while maintaining its 2026 cage-free egg goal. The company racked in over $22 billion in revenue last year, one of three to reach that milestone. This year's revenue is expected to be higher, and its expansion into the Asian Market in Singapore could help them do that. Chick-fil-A's new Cow Collection merchandise includes shirts, bags, towels, hats, and a pickle-ball set Chick-fil-A is one of three fast food chains to hit $20 billion in revenue last year McDonald's also reached the $20 billion revenue total in 2024 despite this year's first quarter sales drop. It was one of the first chains to challenge competitors this summer by extending its operating hours and heavily promoting the return of its beloved snack wrap. Wendy's and Burger King jumped in with limited-time offers for rewards members before McDonald's clapped back with its spicy breakfast sandwiches. The summer beverage battles have been just as lively after Starbucks brought back its Summer-Berry Starbucks Refreshers.


Indianapolis Star
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
Play a game, win free Chick-fil-A: What to know about return of Code Moo
Starting Monday, July 14, Chick-fil-A fans have the chance to play an online game to win free food. The restaurant chain announced on July 14 the return of its animated Code Moo digital game with three weeks of new missions, available through the Chick-fil-A app. According to Chick-fil-A, players can team up with a trio of its beloved cows – Daisy, Sarge, and Carrots – to sneak into Circus Burger headquarters and take on their longtime rival. Players can complete each mission to unlock a food reward, including a medium waffle fry, chocolate chunk cookie and a 5-count of chicken nuggets. New missions launch every Tuesday from July 15 through Aug. 4 in the Chick-fil-A app. More Chick-fil-A news: Customers ranked this fast food chain as 'most satisfying,' again Chick-fil-A's younger fans can enjoy a new animated short, called "Udder Chaos," that follows Daisy, Sarge and Carrots on a "high-spirited mission" inside Circus Burger headquarters. The animated short is available in the Chick-fil-A Play app and on YouTube. The Cow Tales podcast series, which invites listeners into the world of the Chick-fil-A cows, is also available in the Chick-fil-A Play app. Chick-fil-A also announced July 14 the return of its Cow Collection merchandise, featuring "returning favorites and fresh new swag." The collection features items such as bucket hats and pickleball sets, according to the company, and will be available online, along with select merchandise being available in participating restaurants, while supplies last.


USA Today
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Play a game, win free Chick-fil-A: What to know about return of Code Moo
Starting Monday, July 14, Chick-fil-A fans have the chance to play an online game to win free food. The restaurant chain announced on July 14 the return of its animated Code Moo digital game with three weeks of new missions, available through the Chick-fil-A app. According to Chick-fil-A, players can team up with a trio of its beloved cows – Daisy, Sarge, and Carrots – to sneak into Circus Burger headquarters and take on their longtime rival. Players can complete each mission to unlock a food reward, including a medium waffle fry, chocolate chunk cookie and a 5-count of chicken nuggets. New missions launch every Tuesday from July 15 through Aug. 4 in the Chick-fil-A app. More Chick-fil-A news: Customers ranked this fast food chain as 'most satisfying,' again 'Udder Chaos' Chick-fil-A's younger fans can enjoy a new animated short, called "Udder Chaos," that follows Daisy, Sarge and Carrots on a "high-spirited mission" inside Circus Burger headquarters. The animated short is available in the Chick-fil-A Play app and on YouTube. The Cow Tales podcast series, which invites listeners into the world of the Chick-fil-A cows, is also available in the Chick-fil-A Play app. Chick-fil-A brings back Cow Collection merchandise Chick-fil-A also announced July 14 the return of its Cow Collection merchandise, featuring "returning favorites and fresh new swag." The collection features items such as bucket hats and pickleball sets, according to the company, and will be available online, along with select merchandise being available in participating restaurants, while supplies last. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@