Ah, let me tell you the hilarious tale of my visit to Chick-fil-A, where the chicken reigns supreme and the laughter is as plentiful as the waffle fries. It was a fast-food adventure that left me with a belly full of joy and a craving for more.
As I stepped into Chick-fil-A, the aroma of fried goodness greeted me like an old friend. The place was bustling with chicken enthusiasts, all eagerly awaiting their turn to experience poultry paradise. The staff welcomed me with smiles so bright, I thought I had stumbled into a comedy show instead of a fast-food joint.
Now, let's talk about the star of the show—the chicken. Oh, sweet chicken! Chick-fil-A has mastered the art of frying chicken to crispy perfection. Each bite was a crunchy symphony of flavor, as if the chickens themselves had undergone a rigorous training program in culinary excellence. It was so good that I considered starting a petition to make "Chick-fil-A" a synonym for "mouthwatering deliciousness" in the dictionary.
But it wasn't just the chicken that had me in stitches. The Chick-fil-A cow mascots, those lovable bovine comedians, were there to entertain. They pranced around the restaurant, showing off their dance moves and delivering puns that were cheesier than their own advertisements. I couldn't help but join in the laughter, even if it meant wearing a paper hat and pretending to be a chicken for a brief moment.
And let's not forget the waffle fries. Those golden, crispy potato wonders were like little edible hugs for my taste buds. They were so addictive that I seriously contemplated opening a waffle fry rehab center, because I knew I would need help to resist their siren call.
But it wasn't just the food that impressed me. The service at Chick-fil-A was top-notch, as if the employees had been trained in the art of customer satisfaction by a team of happiness gurus. They were as quick as lightning, yet somehow managed to maintain smiles that could rival the sun.
So, if you're looking for a fast-food experience that's equal parts mouthwatering chicken and contagious laughter, Chick-fil-A is the place to be. They'll serve you up some chicken magic that'll make your taste buds do a happy dance. Trust me, you'll leave with a belly full of joy and a newfound appreciation for the comedic talents of cows. Chick-fil-A, you've earned yourself a forever fan and a spot in the Chicken Hall...
Read moreI went there recently, 1st time in along time. My mom used to work at "Chik," when it was inside the Glenbrook Mall. Used to go there quite a bit. Not for the Chiken sandwich but for the brownies. The Chiken people took the brownies off the menu.. I was upset and kept asking them , in whatever way I could, to bring back the the brownies. But they would not. So I quit going there. Oh yeah, the pushed the chocolate chip cook instead. So. I , uh dorry for my digression. Back to my revival of the Chik filet. So the other day, I was wanting something to take to work for a specific celebration of something in my life. I wanted to bring something yummy but reasonable. Then I remembered the Chik people had those little mini chiken sandwiches. Mighty tasty.. I went there still at the Mall but not inside. Stopped by to check out the breakfast menu.
I was pleasantly surprised.. they had the breakfast menu, you gotta go there and try it. I got my little Chiken sandwiches and tater rounds, sure to do love those tater rounds.
Oh my , I saw brownies were back on the menu . Wow.. flashback! Mom and Chik-filet. Boom, I requested the catering person and order 60 of those little bad boys for the next day to pick and take to work. People were great, the lines for breakfast were tolerably long. Starting 6:30a. I paid less for the treats than I paid for donuts than bought the last I treated my fellow co-workers.
I have a new breakfast place, revived in my heart. And I have my brownies 😋 😌
Go there, and see for yourself. And forget to oder a brownie or two to take...
Read moreHusband and I have been to this Chick-fil-a a few times now and have had great food and service up until this point. We dined in today, 1/1/25.
As we were ordering our meals, the cashier, Hayden, had let us know that they were running out of their waffle fries as it was a stocking issue. He had suggested that we can pick another side. I had asked Hayden if we would be still charged the $1.60 for the substitution, since I had noticed before we paid.
We overheard him talking to the two managers, one male and one female. The male manager seemed rude talking to him and the female manager kept asking Hayden very condescending questions. I even heard her say something along the lines of "We would still charge them and EVERY restaurant would do the same thing...".
My husband and I have both worked in the food industry for years and know that, quite frankly, that is bull. Never would we charge a customer for a substitution of a side if it the store's supply issue. That is NOT on the customer.
Hayden came back to us and had told that we would be charged for the substitution and we didn't have to get the meals. We had paid for JUST the sandwiches and drinks, ate, and left.
I've seen countless stories and commercials how Chick-fil-A goes above and beyond for their customer service and this fell so far from grace.
All we wanted at the end of the day is to NOT be charged for a lack of foresight. And I believe the man and the female managers need to relearn what customer service truly is about. Both their attitudes are not gonna them far in this...
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