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Chick-fil-A restaurant to reopen at Georgia Tech

By Jeremiah Mcwilliams
Aug 24, 2010

A Chick-fil-A restaurant is reopening at Georgia Tech after being moved to the Student Center Commons Court. A ribbon-cutting event is scheduled for Monday at 10:30 a.m. to officially open the new location.

Back in 1992, Georgia Tech was the site of Chick-fil-A's first "licensed" location on a college campus. Dori Martin, Georgia Tech Dining marketing manager, said Chick-fil-A is the campus' most popular dining concept. "This new location will improve the experience for our customers," said Martin.

Chick-fil-A plans to spread the word through Twitter and Facebook. The restaurant will offer free chicken biscuits for students who ‘moo' at the cash register, and give a free plush cow to the first 150 customers.

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