Valley residents can soon 'eat mor chikin'!
Atlanta, Georgia-based Chick-fil-A plans to open five new locations in the Phoenix metro this year, the chain said in an announcement. Five of the locations will be opened by Valley-based franchisees and the sixth is a licensed location, according to the chain. These new stores are expected to create 520 jobs.
“We are gearing up to celebrate Chick-fil-A’s 20th anniversary in Phoenix, and as we prepare to hit this milestone, we are energized by the continued demand for our great-tasting food and signature hospitality,” Todd Grubbs, Chick-fil-A’s area director for the West Region, said in a statement.
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