
Chick-fil-A is giving away free waffle fries, cookies, and nuggets — Here's how to get yours
As part of the interactive campaign, players will embark on a virtual mission to infiltrate the fictional Circus Burger headquarters. Completing tasks unlocks free Chick-fil-A menu items, including: A medium waffle fry
A chocolate chunk cookie
A 5-count chicken nuggets
The game runs for three weeks, with new missions released every Tuesday from July 15 through August 4. Users must check the Chick-fil-A app each week to access and complete new challenges for their free food rewards.
Code Moo brings back beloved Chick-fil-A cow characters—Daisy, Sarge, and Carrots—to guide players through the game and help take on their long-time rival, Circus Burger. The campaign blends humor, brand nostalgia, and interactive storytelling to engage fans.
To support the digital experience, Chick-fil-A has also launched a new animated short titled 'Udder Chaos', now available on the Chick-fil-A Play app and YouTube. The short film follows the trio of cows on a spirited mission inside Circus Burger HQ, adding a narrative layer to the game.
The campaign continues Chick-fil-A's tradition of combining family-friendly entertainment with loyalty rewards, strengthening engagement with its fan base during the summer months.

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Indian Express
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- Indian Express
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India.com
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- India.com
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Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
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