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Cow Costume Means Free Food at Chick-fil-A

The restaurant chain with outlets in Suwanee is having Cow Appreciation Day.

Chick-fil-A is putting its cow motif on center stage again Friday (July 12).

According to a website posting, the restaurant chain, which has outlets in Suwanee, will be offering a free meal on Friday to customers who come in to their restaurants "fully dressed as a cow."

Partial cow attire only merits an entree. The website says:

"Fully dressed like a cow" means effort to be dressed like a cow from head to toe. "Partial cow attire" means just a cow accessory, such as a cow-printed hat, vest or purse. People dressed in partial attire will be awarded an entrée vs. a full combo meal.

Suwanee has Chick-fil-A stores on Moore Road (near Peachtree Industrial Boulevard) and on Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road.

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