If you want to find the state with the most Chick-fil-A restaurants, you'll need to head south to the land of longhorns and country music.
Stealing from the company that makes God’s chicken pretty much guarantees you a trip to Hell. It’s also a good way to incur the wrath of the Chick-fil-A mob.
A more noticeable change for drivers picking up their food will be the addition of a bi-parting drive-thru door. Manufactured by San Antonio brand Tormax, the drive-thru door is an all-in-one drive-thru window and door, allowing employees to freely exit or enter the drive-thru station to hand customers their items.
Chick-fil-A Orange brings its business on the road and begins to serve customers in Bridge City with Vidor and Silsbee next on the list.
The new locally-owned and operated store on the city's north side will feature a Mobile Thru for app orders, as well as dine-in, drive-thru, carry-out and delivery.
San Angelo residents waiting for the latest Chick-fil-A restaurant to open are in luck — the location’s opening date has been revealed.
With only days until San Angelo’s fifth Chick-fil-A opens on North Bryant Boulevard, Chick-fil-A Inc. has shared new details on what the restaurant will bring to the table.
The starch is a non-GMO, non-allergenic and gluten-free ingredient, according to American Key Food Products. Pea starch is an ideal ingredient for food products that require a short, elastic texture, such as glass noodles or gummy confectionaries. The new recipe has captured attention across the nation.
Laredoans can claim an app-exclusive free classic, spicy, or grilled Chick-fil-A sandwich from Jan. 20 to Jan. 25 in select locations.
Late last month, Chick-fil-A Orange announced it would be selling from noon to 2 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month in the CVS Pharmacy parking lot, located at 485 Texas 73 W in ...
The excitement surrounding the induction of Arch Manning as the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns continues to grow with the accumulation of preseaso
The State Bar of Texas sued Attorney General Ken Paxton in 2022, accusing him of making dishonest claims of election fraud.