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The vending machine is open 24 hours a day, but only 6 days of the week.
WASHINGTON — Chick-fil-A is launching its first-ever vending machine as part of a short-term test.
The vending machine, which is a temperature-controlled market fridge, is currently available only at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. It will operate 24 hours a day, but will be shut down on Sunday – just like Chick-fil-A stores, according to a company spokesperson.
Chick-fil-A confirmed in a statement that the vending machine offers grab-and-go items such as the Chick-fil-A Cool Wrap, the Southwest Veggie Wrap and two flavors of Waffle Potato Chips.
A spokesperson for the Atlanta-based chicken chain said that the vending machine “seeks to provide a convenient option for hospital employees and visitors on the go.”
The vending unit accepts card payments only and will not take cash, according to the spokesperson. It is strategically positioned near an existing Chick-fil-A location on the hospital campus. Local team members will be responsible for restocking the fridge with fresh menu items, Chick-fil-A said.
The fast food restaurant has not revealed how long the test will be available or whether it plans to add more vending machines elsewhere.
According to USA Today, the items available are the following;
- Chick-fil-A Cool Wrap with Avocado Lime Ranch: $8.49
- Southwest Veggie Wrap with Creamy Salsa: $7.99
- Original Waffle Potato Chips: $2.19
- Chick-fil-A Sauce Flavored Waffle Potato Chips: $2.19
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