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Chick-fil-A celebrates Cow Appreciation Day with free food

July 6, 12:11 PMSt. Louis Low-Carb ExaminerAmy Dungan
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July 10th -  the only day you'll be happy to be called a cow. Source

Chick-fil-A is celebrating the 5th annual Cow Appreciation Day by giving away free food. To claim your free cow-loving meal go to any Chick-fil-A on Friday, July 10, 2009. There is a small catch. You have to dress like a cow.

From the website:

Show your appreciation for the cows while eating more chicken. Put on your best cow costume and join us on Friday, July 10. Don't have a costume? Make your own using our starter kit.

Other ways to celebrate with Chick-fil-A are a childrens photo contest,  which is already in progress,  and a facebook contest that starts July 10th.

So all you brave chicken aficionados everywhere can strap on your udders with pride as you stroll into Chick-fil-A this Friday and enjoy a mouthwatering meal for free. And send me pictures. Lots of pictures.

 

 

 

 

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