I’m a Chick-fil-a employee and I have a secret hack that can make your dining experience even ‘more awesomer’

A CHICK-FIL-A employee shared a tip that she thinks will improve the dining experience for fans of the restaurant.

The TikTok user has already received more than 1 million views for the video she posted about the popular fast food chain.

AriaGrace added that Chick-Fil-A's chicken was

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AriaGrace added that Chick-Fil-A’s chicken was “better than Canes’ chicken anyway.”Photo credit: TikTok/ arias_thingz
The user has already received more than 1 million views on the video she posted about the popular fast food chain

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The user has already received more than 1 million views on the video she posted about the popular fast food chainPhoto credit: Getty

AriaGrace (@arias_thingz) captioned the video, “I love my job.”

She added: “These too [strip] Sandwich is almost a dollar cheaper.”

The proud Chick-fil-a employee included hashtags like #chickfilahacks, #chickfilaemployees, and #fastfoodhacks in the caption.

In the video, she said, “These are my top five takeaways after working at Chick-Fil-A for four years.”

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AriaGrace included a disclaimer that read, “I’m not stopping, don’t worry.”

“These are just five things I think you should do if you want to make your Chick-fil-A experience even more amazing.”

FROZEN SODA

The TikToker said you can ask Chick-Fil-A to freeze any lemonade.

“Most people are familiar with our frosted lemonade,” she explained.

She said the Chick-Fil-A staff mix ice cream into the soda, “so it’s kind of a soda shake thing.”

AriaGrace noted that both frosted Dr. Both Pepper and Frosted Sprite tasted “amazing”.

“Frosted Orange Fanta tastes like an orange Dreamsicle—amazing,” she continued.

STRIP SANDWICH

AriaGrace said there are several issues people might encounter when ordering a chicken sandwich from Chick-Fil-A when it comes to consistent quality.

To avoid situations like an unevenly breaded chicken sandwich or a crooked chicken sandwich, the clerk said she orders two chicken strips, a white bun, and a side of pickles to make a “strip sandwich.”

She said, “It’s like I’m with Canes and I didn’t even have to go to Canes.”

AriaGrace added that Chick-Fil-A’s chicken was “better than Canes’ chicken anyway.”

MORE TIPS

If you order a kid’s meal, the TikToker said you can swap a toy, which is usually a book, for ice cream, or you could even get a larger drink if you don’t want ice cream or toys with the kid’s meal.

She also said the Chick-Fil-A app is “worth it.”

“You can order through the app and increase order accuracy,” she noted.

According to AriaGrace, ordering through the app makes it easier for both the customer and the team member to put together their order.

“And you get loads of points,” she added.

With over 105,000 likes, numerous viewers were shocked by the hacks she shared.

One TikToker said: “Frosted soft drinks?!! What?!! My life has changed forever!!”

AriaGrace replied, “Hope your location isn’t lame! Apparently many locations don’t make frosted sodas.”

“Frozen coffee is the best,” commented another user.

Using laughing emojis, AriaGrace replied, “It explodes a lot when we try to make it.”

One person said, “Oh my god I’m going to try the strip sandwich!

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“The strips are just safer,” the Chick-Fil-A employee replied.

“Plus, the meat is sweeter,” she added.

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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