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Show Some Love for the Cows Friday

Chick-fil-A is offering free food to customers who dress up like cows Friday

If you like to “eat mor chikin,” you know about the Chick-fil-A cows.

The restaurant makes their popular advertising campaign interactive by rewarding customers who dress like cows with free food on Friday. In honor of Cow Appreciation Day, Chick-fil-A locations nationwide (including Westfield Annapolis mall) will reward cow-clad diners with either entrées or meals based on the completeness of their costumes.

Cow accessories (such as a scarf, tie or hat) will earn customers a free entrée, but those who dress in head-to-toe cow attire will get a full meal.

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For full details, see the website for cow costume ideas, downloadable cow spots, masks and more. Chick-fil-A is also organizing a photo contest and Greater Annapolis Patch would love to see your photos uploaded to our Facebook page, too.


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