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Chick-fil-A Is Giving Away Free Food-If You Can Win This Game

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Download the app to play Code Moo and win free food.

Published on July 14, 2025

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Here’s your chance to eat more chicken. The troublesome Chick-fil-A cows are back for a third year in a row with all “moo” summer fun for the whole family, including chances to win free food. That sounds “udderly” exciting. 

Customers can play a new installment of the digital game Code Moo and unlock free food rewards like free medium waffle fries, a chocolate chunk cookie, or a five-count Chick-fil-A Nuggets. Go undercover to help the trio of mischievous cows—Sarge, Daisy, and Carrots—sneak into Circus Burger Headquarters to sabotage the rivals they have had a long-term beef with. New missions of the game—and new chances for free food—drop in the app every Tuesday from July 15 through August 4. 

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An animated film will also let younger fans join the mischief. The four-minute movie called “Udder Chaos” is available on the Chick-fil-A Play app and on YouTube. Families can also listen to short episodes of the Cow Tales Podcast and find more secret missions.

“The Cows have been a much-loved part of Chick-fil-A’s story for nearly 30 years, and we enjoy finding new ways to celebrate them along with our Guests,” said Dustin Britt, executive director of brand strategy at Chick-fil-A.

“This year, we’re inviting fans to experience the Cows in fun, new ways, from digital games to short films, podcasts and limited-time merch - it’s a summer celebration with something for all ages.”

Fans can also stock up on new merch featuring the fun-loving bovines in the online shop or in participating stores. Look for limited-time swag like reversible bucket hats, Eat Mor Chicken pickleball sets, and more. 

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Code Moo debuted in 2023, offering 2.5 million new food rewards every week. Participants were also entered for a chance to win free Chick-fil-A for a year.

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