A former Chick-fil-A employee revealed a revolutionary kids’ meal hack.
The former employee passed the information on to a customer, who decided to share the secret with other fans of the fast food chain.
Influencer Anderson Nguyen (@andersonnguyen.oficial) noted more details on how to take advantage of your special kids’ meal order, and it all starts with the toy.
According to the former employee who spoke with Anderson, the children’s meal toy can be replaced with an Icedream cone upon request.
It is not advertised, but those who ask frequently can take advantage of it.
Anderson did just that and revealed that employees at his local Chick-fil-A gave him the vanilla cone and even threw the toy inside as a kind gesture, according to a recent video on TikTok.
“Chick-fil-A has the best service of all fast food restaurants,” praised the influencer.
“It’s much better than McDonald’s.”
The Icedream cone is supposedly the only option available to exchange with the toy.
Fans could also make another addition to the kids’ meal to get more food for the cost.
Anderson explained that the secret involves specific ingredients ordered separately – breads and pickles.
Viewers saw in the clip that he ordered a kids’ meal of two chicken strips with buns and pickles on the side and some Chick-fil-A sauce.
He then took the two strips, placed them between the buns with the pickles on top, and added the sauce to create an impromptu chicken sandwich.
“You can make your own chicken sandwich for a fraction of the cost,” Anderson emphasized.
“This is amazing.”
The secrets passed on by the former employee aren’t the only ones shocking Chick-fil-A fans.
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As The US Sun previously reported, a former employee and self-proclaimed CEO of the Official Fast Food Secrets Club (@fastfoodsecretsclub) also noted in a TikTok clip that there may be a way to have breakfast online after work.
Chick-fil-A stops serving its breakfast at 10:30 a.m., but the former employee said that’s not necessarily the case.
Those who still want to take advantage of the bell can go to the drive-thru and order “breakfast samples.”
The term is supposedly used by employees to identify breakfast leftovers that would often be thrown away.
If a customer requests, they can grab the last leftovers from their breakfast after it’s finished.
For more related content, check out The US Sun’s coverage of why a Chick-fil-A employee says he offers one free meal a month, depending on a reason.
The US Sun also has the story of the menu item that every Chick-fil-A employee supposedly claims is the best.
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