Get a free Chick-fil-A meal on Cow Appreciation Day by dressing like a cow Friday

Chick-fil-A's annual Cow Appreciation Day is Friday.  Customers can score a free combo meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) when they visits one of its 1,700-plus restaurants fully dressed as a cow.  That's around a $6 savings per meal.

To help you dress like a cow they are offering a free PDF printable version of cow ears, nose and more to complete your attire.

Bargain Mom tips for dressing like a cow on the cheap:

Print the items from their site in black and white - to save on ink, get an old white T-shirt and a black permanent marker, then draw spots on the shirt. 
You can make a cow bell look alike out of cardboard and yarn. 
The trick is to not spend any money on your costume which would negate the free food offer, right?


Here are the details: Customers dressed "head to hoof" in cow attire will receive a free Chick-fil-A Meal, which includes an entrée, side item and Diet Dr. Pepper (or beverage of choice). Customers who choose not to dress in full bovine attire will receive a free entrée of choice for wearing any cow-spotted accessory, such as a hat, scarf, tie or purse.


For more deals and tips on saving from Christie Dedman go here.

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