What is Chick Fil A?
Chick-fil-A is a privately held and family-owned fast food restaurant chain in the United States. The chain is quite prevalent for the quick-service chicken. Chick-fil-A is considered the second biggest domestic quick-service chain in the nation. The headquarters of the chain is located in College Park, Georgia. Chick-fil-A chain started its journey in 1967 when Truett Cathy opened his first restaurant at suburban, Atlanta for chicken sandwich. Chick-fil-A has become a cultural icon in southern United States.
Operational Areas and Menu Items
Chick-fil-A's restaurants has more than 1,700 restaurants including owned and franchised, which serves more than 1,850 locations in 41 states and Washington, DC. In the Menu items, the chain offers delicious chicken based products and from time to time it keeps on expand its menu. The chain sets a standard for its innovative and broad range of chicken items.
Card Service
Chick-fil-A also provides Chick-fil-A Cards service for purchase, reload and redemption of selected retail locations. All restaurants of the chain are closed on every Sunday. On the other hand, Chick-fil-A also supports over 700 educational and charitable organizations, which runs campaign for Youth and Education Programs, Community Involvement and Local Giving, and Leadership and Family Enrichment Programs. As of company's report March 2014, the quick-service restaurant chain has been given millions of dollars to educational and charitable organizations for food donations in all over the United States. The chain also has sponsored various events for sports activities like Chick-fil-A Classic for basketball tournament, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl for college football bowl game, Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game for annual college football game, and Chick-fil-A Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across
America for annual charity motorcycle tour.