Chick-fil-A is giving guests a token of appreciation this month by giving away 8-count nuggets for the entire month of January.

The Atlanta-based chain announced the news Jan. 13 and will give patrons the treat through Jan. 31.

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To get it, customers have to redeem the reward through the Chick-fil-A App by signing into their Chick-fil-A One account. Find the offer under the “Rewards” tab and use it in a restaurant, drive-thru or when making a mobile order.

For those who would rather not “eat mor chicken,” the eatery is also giving away an order of their new Kale Crunch Side, which debuts at participating restaurants nationwide Monday.

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The salad is made with a blend of curly kale and green cabbage, tossed in an apple cider and dijon mustard vinaigrette and topped with almonds. It comes after Chick-fil-A introduced the kale "superfood" salad, which the new salad replaces, to its menu in 2016. The most recent new item the fast food joint put on the menu is a baked mac and cheese side last year following a 2018 test run.

This month’s giveaway marks the fourth year that the brand has done so after the Chick-fil-A App launched in 2016.

“Our giveaways are just one way that we like to show appreciation for our guests,” said Kevin Purcer, director of customer digital experience at Chick-fil-A. “It’s also a fun way to reward our most loyal guests and welcome back guests who haven’t visited in a while.”

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