Georgia-based Chick-fil-A is bringing back fish sandwiches at most restaurants just in time for Lent this year.

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The Christian holiday, which begins today, lasts through Easter on Sunday, April 21. During this time, many observers refrain from eating meat and other foods made from meat, including chicken broth.

Chick-fil-A wants to make the transition as easy as possible.

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Its seasonal Chick-fil-A Fish Sandwich, available through April 20, features lightly battered fried cod between a classic buttered bun. The limited time item joins "the Deluxe Fish Sandwich [with cheese] and boxed 2- and 3-count fish entrees and meals, served with Waffle Potato Fries," according to the restaurant. "The sandwiches are 370 and 430 calories, while the 2- and 3-count boxes are 190 and 280 calories, respectively."

Be sure to give your local Chick-fil-A a call to ensure they’re offering these seasonal entrees.

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