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Free Food: July 9 is Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-fil-A

Just arrived in my inbox… July 9 is this year’s date for Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-fil-A. What’s this mean to you? The opportunity for free food. So you want to know how you can get it, don’t you?

All you have to do is show up at any of the local Chic-fil-A restaurants dressed as a cow and you’ll receive a free combo meal.

So, what exactly does that mean? here’s what Chick-fil-A has to say…

Q: What does “fully dressed as a cow” mean?
A: “Fully dressed as a cow” means an eort to be dressed like a cow from head to toe. For customers who want to join us
in partial cow attire (such as the cow headband, a cow-printed hat, vest or purse) a free entrée will be given.

Their FAQ also includes some costuming tips…

1. Start with items that you already have at home–cow-printed accessories stashed in your closet will work perfectly. Hats, vests, scarves, neckties, pants, shoes, pajamas–just about any cow-spotted item will work. Just make sure you’re covered head to toe.

2. Wear white and then just add cow spots. Throw on a white T-shirt with white pants (even sweatpants) and stick on your cow spots using black contact paper. Cut spots out of construction paper and tape them to your shirt and pants. If nothing else, you can grab an old white T-shirt and color black cow spots all over it with a magic marker, and you’ll still get a free entrée.

3. Go to your local paint or hardware store and get a white painter’s hat and overalls. Then decorate yourself with cow spots made out of contact or construction paper.

4. If you’re not feeling too creative and want an easy costume, search the Internet for “cow costumes,” and you will be flooded with full-body costumes available for purchase.(And hey, you’ll be set for Halloween, too).

For more information, visit the Chick-fil-A Cow Appreciation Day website.

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