Take your chick to Chick-fil-A for Valentine’s Day

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Press release:

 
 
WHAT:            The Chick-fil-A® restaurant in Hendersonville, NC will host Valentine’s Candlelight Dinners on Friday, Feb. 12 and Saturday, Feb. 13 from 5 – 9 p.m. Reservations are suggested and can be made by calling (828) 693-8080.
 
Customers are invited to enjoy a candlelight dinner, complete with flowers and music, as Chick-fil-A team members provide tableside service. The Chick-fil-A ‘Eat Mor Chikin®’ Cows will also be available for pictures. Customers will have the opportunity to enjoy the same great Chick-fil-A food while dining in our restaurant; then take home complimentary flowers and chocolates.
 
“We‘ve planned these special nights to give our customers the opportunity to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a unique Chick-fil-A experience,” said franchise Operator Joel Benson. “We want to encourage our neighbors to bring a date or the whole family for a unique night in Hendersonville.”
 
WHEN:            Friday, Feb. 12 and Saturday, Feb. 13
5 – 9 p.m.
 
WHERE:          Chick-fil-A at Hendersonville
52 Highlands Square Dr.
Off Hwy 64
Hendersonville, NC 28792
(828) 693-8080

7 Comments

Raggy Road February 12, 2010 - 10:16 pm

As intelligent as "cats, dogs, and even primates?"

So much for the credibility of your larger point. Anyone who thinks chickens are as intelligent as any of those other animals needs a reality check.

Yummy!! February 12, 2010 - 8:52 pm

Nice! A fun and affordable option this weekend! How great of Chick Fil A. They have always been a classy place.
Chicken tastes good. Monkeys do not. I know this from experience.
Let’s not turn every single thing into an issue Stewart.

Max February 12, 2010 - 8:26 pm

My wife would never speak to me if I took her to a Chik-Fil-A for Valentines! This sounds really cheap and not at all romantic! Surely this is a joke!!

Max February 12, 2010 - 4:32 pm

I can’t imagine anything more insulting or humiliating than to take my wife to a Chik-fil-A for Valentines Day. How cheap and unromantic. I hope this is a joke.

Stewart February 12, 2010 - 1:22 pm

Chickens are inquisitive, interesting animals who are as intelligent as mammals like cats, dogs, and even primates. They are very social and like to spend their days together, scratching for food, cleaning themselves in dust baths, roosting in trees, and lying in the sun. Dr. Chris Evans, administrator of the animal behavior lab at Australia’s Macquarie University, says, “As a trick at conferences, I sometimes list [chickens’] attributes, without mentioning chickens, and people think I’m talking about monkeys.”

Chickens are precocious birds. Mother hens actually cluck to their unborn chicks, who chirp back to their mothers and to one another from within their shells! The intelligence and adaptability of chickens actually make them particularly vulnerable to factory farming because, unlike most birds, baby chickens can survive without their mothers and without the comfort of a nest—they come out of the shell raring to explore and ready to experience life.

http://www.goveg.com/factoryFarming_chickens.asp

Why not eat your dog instead? Or make a compassionate decision and go vegan?

realityczech February 12, 2010 - 5:23 am

Why not Sunday? That is 2/14, which also happens to be Valentine’s Day. That is because Chick-fil-A corporate policy dictates that man should not deal with money on the Lord’s Day. I wonder why all those other Bible thumpers out there don’t do the same on Sundays. Their collection plates come flying down the pews quicker than an assembly-line full of deep-fried, greasy whatever. At least one fast food franchise’s decision to lock-up for the Sabbath takes a tiny bite out of America’s obesity disaster – for one day a week anyway. I just wish they would keep their religion out of my large fries.

realityczech

paulie February 12, 2010 - 12:48 am

This is a great idea! My partner would love this…too bad we live 3000mls away!BTW, California needs more Chick-fil-As!!!!

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