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Unless you’re a massive fans of tacos and/or tequila, Tuesday is one of the more uneventful days of the week. This month might change that. If you’re hoping to start your morning on the right foot, drive through or walk into a Houston Chick-Fil-A which are offering free breakfast over the next three Tuesdays.
Running from August 19 – September 9, Houston Chick-fil-A fans can score the fast-food franchise’s signature breakfast items on Tuesdays. The promotion runs during the restaurant’s normal breakfast hours which will be available while supplies last. Limit one breakfast entree per customer.
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Each Tuesday will feature a different Chick-fil-A breakfast item. Take a look below on what to expect over the next month :
- Tuesday, August 26: Sausage Biscuit
- Tuesday, September 2: Spicy Chicken Biscuit
- Tuesday, September 9: Chick-fil-A Chicken Biscuit
“We want to give everyone the opportunity to either try Chick–fil-A breakfast for the first time or discover some new flavors they love,” said local Owner-Operator of Chick–fil-A I-10 and Uvalde and Chick–fil-A Beltway 8 & Wallisville Road, Joseph DeCola, in a press release. “We want to show appreciation to our Guests and start their days off right with a delicious breakfast.”
As far as how to claim your free Chick-fil-A breakfast in Houston this month, there isn’t much to it. Simply visit your local Chick-fil-A during breakfast hours of a Tuesday morning between now and September 9 and order the promoted breakfast item on the date. No purchase nor download of apps, registration or otherwise necessary.
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Chick-fil-A’s breakfast promotion is available in-store at participating restaurants in Houston on Tuesday mornings until September 9 while supplies last. Customers are encouraged to contact their local Chick-fil-A in Houston throughout the promotion to confirm the restaurant’s participation.
This is the second, month-long free breakfast promotion that Chick-fil-A has offered this year having done the same this past January.