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Chick-fil-A Set To Sell Chicken Wings with ‘Little Blue Menu’

Fast Food giant Chick-fil-A Is set to raise the bar again, but it will only begin in Nashville,TN and Atlanta,GA.

Chick-fil-A has created a new menu that will feature Chicken Wings, Roasted Chicken and more. The chicken sandwich company is one of America’s beloved fast food chains due to their amazing customer service and delicious menu items. One this new service is underway, Chick-fil-A’s popularity and stock is sure to go through the roof.

According to Business Insider,

Chick-Fil-A is getting into the virtual kitchen game, with plans for a virtual concept serving chicken wings, roasted chicken, salads, and more.

The chain has filed to trademark the name “Outfox Wings,” one brand that Chick-fil-A says will be available from the delivery kitchens. 

The chicken chain submitted a trademark application to US regulators on May 4, documents show. The logo “consists of the word OUTFOX over the word WINGS with the image of a fox’s face with its tail covering its mouth inside the middle of the first O in OUTFOX,” the filing says.

The new delivery concept is called Little Blue Menu and will launch in Nashville in late 2021 and Atlanta in 2022, the company announced Wednesday. It will serve “both the classic menu plus a variety of different cuisines — think salads, roasted chicken, wings and more — all made under one roof, arriving in one bundled order.” 

In other words, some southern Chick-fil-A fans will be able to order their favorite spicy chicken sandwiches and fries along with chicken wings from the same parent company.

The chain says the name is a reference to Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy’s original blue menus.

We can’t wait to try this upcoming Chick-fil-A ‘Little Blue Menu’!

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Terrell Thomas, Founder + CEO of These Urban Times, is a journalist, activist, and sports historian. He has worked with some of the largest brands in sports, entertainment, and tv/film. He lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife and two children.

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