Free Chicken Nuggets at Chick-fil-A through September

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If you are craving some of Chick-fil-A’s chicken nuggets, you can install its mobile app, sign in, and get eight pieces for free.

Founded in 1967, there are more than 2,300 Chick-fil-A restaurants participating in this program in the U.S.

Customers can choose between crispy pressure-cooked or grilled chicken nuggets. This offer will appear in the “My Rewards” section of the app automatically.

This is Chick-fil-A’s way of showing appreciation for its customers who are willing to try the new membership program. People can get birthday offers, order food in advance, earn points, and get rewards.

There are three different membership tiers, and the more purchases one makes, the higher level one moves up to. Higher level members can give rewards to their friends and family, and “have Chick-fil-A donate a meal on their behalf to ‘Feeding Children Everywhere’, a nonprofit that ships meals to hungry children across the country,” Chick-fil-A announced on its company website.

People can find Chick-fil-A in 47 states and Washington, D.C. and get this free offer which usually costs $5.09~$5.99, by Sept. 29, 2018. Each customer can only redeem it once.

If eight pieces of nuggets aren’t enough, one can consider ordering 30 pieces at once, but not for free, and sharing them with your friends and family.

The 30-piece order was introduced in Sept. 2017 for people to enjoy while watching a football game together, and it comes in a football-shaped container.

The Chick-fil-A app can be found at the Apple App Store and Google Play. It was available since 2016 and just had a makeover on Aug. 1, when the new membership program launched.

“Chick-fil-A reported more than $9 billion in revenue in 2017, which marks 50 consecutive years of sales growth,” according to its press release. “in 2018 Chick-fil-A’s Remarkable Futures initiative awarded $14.65 million in scholarships to restaurant Team Members nationwide.

In 2017 the company’s philanthropic Chick-fil-A Foundation awarded $1.23 million to 23 not-for-profit organizations across 13 states through the True Inspiration Awards.”