Instead of paying Chick-fil-A for their meal, customers will be prompted to donate $10 to the Community Chest Fund for charity.
The family-owned business has over 3,000 outlets in the States since opening in 1967, and reportedly has the third-largest domestic sales after Mcdonald’s and Starbucks.
Well, the plan for a permanent restaurant has yet to hatch. But good news: Chick-fil-A is holding a three-day pop-up here, from Jun 26 to 28, as a way to “introduce itself in Singapore" and bring its “signature hospitality and delicious food to Asia for the first time”.According to a press release, the pop-up is held at #01-13C Esplanade Mall, currently the location for an anime and games-themed cafe called Aniplus.But don’t expect the full Chick-fil-A lineup on the menu.
One hundred per cent of the donations from the pop-up will go towards the charity’s social service programmes and beneficiaries, which include children with special needs, youth-at-risk, adults with disabilities as well as families and senior citizens who need support.
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