Chick-fil-A is a fast food restaurant chain known for its chicken-based menu items. The company was founded in 1946 by S. Truett Cathy, who began serving his signature sandwich, the Original Chicken Sandwich, at a diner in Hapeville, Georgia.
The restaurant has since grown to become one of the largest fast-food chains in the United States. Chick-fil-A is famous for its original chicken sandwiches made with breaded and pressure-cooked chicken breast served on a bun with two dill pickle slices.
Chick-fil-A's menu also includes nuggets, strips, salads, wraps, and breakfast items like egg white grill and hash browns. They offer a variety of sauces to accompany their meals, including Polynesian, BBQ, Honey Mustard, and Sweet & Spicy Sriracha.
One of the distinctive features of Chick-fil-A is its closed on Sundays policy. The company was founded by a devout Christian who believed in observing the Sabbath day as a time for rest and worship.
Chick-fil-A has received numerous awards and recognition for its customer service, including being named one of the top fast-food chains in the country by Consumer Reports.