Residents of Ann Arbor, get ready for a moo-ving experience. On December 12th, the city's first Chick-fil-A will open its doors at 3310 Washtenaw Ave., and to celebrate, the chain is offering a free fried chicken sandwich to anyone who shows up dressed in cow-print attire.
The promotion is a nod to Chick-fil-A's long-running advertising campaign that features cows enthusiastically encouraging people to "Eat More Chikin." The company has taken this idea to the next level by inviting fans to dress like their favorite farm animals and score a free meal.
"We're thrilled to bring Chick-fil-A to Ann Arbor," said Joyce Mueller, the restaurant's owner. A fourth-generation University of Michigan alum, Mueller is no stranger to the community. She moved to Ann Arbor for graduate school and never left, raising her children in the area. For Mueller, creating a welcoming space where everyone feels at home is paramount.
Not only will the new Chick-fil-A bring in new customers, but it also promises to create about 80 jobs in the community. The restaurant's opening marks an exciting addition to Ann Arbor's dining scene.
So, don your cow-print finest and head on down to Chick-fil-A's grand opening. It's a udderly ridiculous way to start the holiday season.
The promotion is a nod to Chick-fil-A's long-running advertising campaign that features cows enthusiastically encouraging people to "Eat More Chikin." The company has taken this idea to the next level by inviting fans to dress like their favorite farm animals and score a free meal.
"We're thrilled to bring Chick-fil-A to Ann Arbor," said Joyce Mueller, the restaurant's owner. A fourth-generation University of Michigan alum, Mueller is no stranger to the community. She moved to Ann Arbor for graduate school and never left, raising her children in the area. For Mueller, creating a welcoming space where everyone feels at home is paramount.
Not only will the new Chick-fil-A bring in new customers, but it also promises to create about 80 jobs in the community. The restaurant's opening marks an exciting addition to Ann Arbor's dining scene.
So, don your cow-print finest and head on down to Chick-fil-A's grand opening. It's a udderly ridiculous way to start the holiday season.