If you were heading to Atlanta and hoping to enjoy some Chick-Fil-A inside the stadium on Super Bowl Sunday, it won’t be happening.
TMZ reports that Chick-Fil-A will hold true to their tradition, despite it being the biggest game of the year, and not open that Sunday.
Sources connected to the fast-food chain tell us the Chick-fil-A stand inside Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium — where Super Bowl LIII will be played in a couple weeks — will, in fact, remain closed on Feb. 3 … just like every other Sunday before it.
We’re told that although the MBS location won’t be open, Chick-fil-A is still one of the corporate sponsors for the Atlanta Super Bowl Host Committee … and our sources say CfA is happy to be there in spirit and through its donation to JFK Park.
With Chick-Fil-A making the decision to remain closed on what could be the company’s biggest revenue-generating day in franchise history you can’t help but wonder, how much IS Chick-Fil-A making?
No worries, there’s plenty of other food to enjoy.