Chic-Fil-A To Sell Bottles Of Its Sauces To Help Fund Employee Scholarships
March 12, 2020
For the first time ever, Chic-fil-A will be selling bottles of its signature sauces starting this April and May.

Credit: Chic-fil-A
The restaurant will begin to sell bottles of its Chick-fil-A and Polynesian sauces, with profits from the sales going to Chick-fil-A's employee scholarship program, the company announced Wednesday.
The company said 100 percent of the profits will go to the Chick-fil-A Remarkable Futures Scholarship Initiative.
"Chick-fil-A Sauce and Polynesian Sauce are our two most popular sauces, so we are extremely excited to offer them at select retail stores outside of the restaurant,” said Michael Patrick, principal program lead, Beyond the Restaurant. "And because our Team Members are truly our 'secret sauce' to creating a positive experience in our restaurants, each time a customer purchases a bottled sauce at a participating retailer, the Chick-fil-A profits will support team members through our scholarship program."
A pilot launch of the 16 oz. bottled sauces will sell for $3.49 at Chick-fil-A and in all Florida Publix, Target, Walmart and Winn-Dixie stores.
While the dipping sauces will only be sold for a limited time as part of a pilot program in Florida, the brand did mention the possibility of a nationwide roll-out in the future, contingent on the performance of the Florida testing.
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