Always, always read the fine print.
An advertisement for “All You Can Eat Nugget Day” at Chick-fil-A is going viral, but there’s one problem.
Beneath the bright red logo it says, “St. Pete Beach”. That’s because the offer is only available on Friday night — at ONE location in Florida. Some fans of the fast food chain didn’t take a close look at the flyer before blasting it into the social media universe.
But that’s not stopping hundreds, possibly thousands, of chicken lovers from sharing the deal with excitement. Ahh, the power of social media. The corporate Facebook page and local franchises across the country are getting comments from left and right. Megan from Davenport, Iowa wants to know why she can’t eat bottomless nuggets and waffle fries for $12.99, too.
“I’m seeing a popular post coming across my timeline, saying that on October 30th it’s all you can eat nuggets?? Could you please confirm or deny? Lol I can’t seem to get a straight answer.” -Bridget from PA
Well Bridget, the Tampa Bay Times is reporting that the feast will go on in St. Pete Beach, but you wouldn’t know it. They’ve removed the promotion from their Facebook page and the corporate page hasn’t addressed it, either. An employee from St. Pete Beach also told the newspaper that “Nugget Day” wasn’t meant to go viral.
On Friday night, confusion may just cause customers to wait for their food, until the cows come home.

