Chick-Fil-A is Testing Meal Kits at 150 Stores Next Month
Chick-fil-A made headlines on Monday for becoming the first US fast food chain to go against Blue Apron in the meal kit arena.
The company said it would be testing meal kits at 150 stores in the Atlanta area beginning on August 27th.
Five different recipes will be offered: dijon chicken, pan roasted chicken and chicken flatbread, chicken enchiladas, and chicken parmesan.
The kits contain pre-measured ingredients and will be able to be picked up from the drive-thru, front counter or ordered through the Chick-fil-A One app.
Michael Patrick, who is leading the Mealtime Kits launch has said, “We know our guests are busier than ever and need a variety of convenient dinner options. We’re excited to offer Mealtime Kits as a new way for us to serve our guests by providing fresh ingredients to enjoy a delicious meal at home.”
Each kit serves two people and has a price tag of $15.89.