Thursday, November 14, 2024

Chick-fil-A can now be delivered right to your front door. Here’s how

Chick-fil-A will bring its menu favorites such as the Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich right to customers' doors. (Photo courtesy Suzanne Seurattan)
Chick-fil-A will bring its menu favorites such as the Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich right to customers’ doors. (Photo courtesy Suzanne Seurattan)

Residents in Williamsburg can now have their Chick-n-Minis delivered right to their door.

The Chick-fil-A at Monticello Marketplace announced their new delivery service through the app DoorDash, said marketing director Landon Stulen.

“As delivery grows, it’s one of the biggest opportunities that exists for this type of industry,” Stulen said. “People are moving toward a busier lifestyle and it’s something Chick-fil-a is invested in.”

The service was scheduled to launch on Oct. 15, but because of the power outages following Tropical Storm Michael, Stulen said that date most likely will change. The franchise is aiming still to have it available within the next two weeks.

Deliveries will be made within a 10-minute radius of the Chick-fil-A by DoorDash employees. Customers can place an order on the DoorDash app, which can be downloaded at the app store.

Prices for delivery service will be slightly higher than regular prices but will not be based off distance, Stulen said.

Nationally, Chick-fil-A started delivering through DoorDash at certain locations earlier this year but the franchise on Monticello Avenue is the first in Williamsburg to offer the service, Stulen said.

For updates on when the service will be available, visit Chick-fil-A Monticello Marketplace on Facebook.

Alexa Doiron
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Alexa Doiron is a multimedia reporter for WYDaily. She graduated from Roanoke College and is currently working on a master’s degree in English at Virginia Commonwealth University. Alexa was born and raised in Williamsburg and enjoys writing stories about local flair. She began her career in journalism at the Warhill High School newspaper and, eight years later, still loves it. After working as a news editor in Blacksburg, Va., Alexa missed Williamsburg and decided to come back home. In her free time, she enjoys reading Jane Austen and playing with her puppy, Poe. Alexa can be reached at alexa@localvoicemedia.com.

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