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Visit Chick-fil-A Dressed as a Cow to Receive Free Food

Customers will be seeing spots during Cow Appreciation Day at the Epps Bridge Parkway restaurant in Oconee County on Friday.

The Chick-fil-A cows must love freebies — on Cow Appreciation Day, this Friday, July 12, anyone who dresses like the restaurant's beloved bovine mascot will receive a meal. 

But to receive a free meal you must visit Chick-fil-A off Epps Bridge dressed head to hoof, as the restaurant's website says, as a cow. Those who come dressed in partial cow attire will receive a free entree.

"For one day only, black and white spots, cow bells and furry ears will be appropriate attire at Chick-fil-A restaurants across the nation," the Chick-fil-A website reads.

Need help with your costume? You can download a starter kit, with a nose and mouth and ears, here. 

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