Photo courtesy of MSCHF Sunday Service
This Chick-fil-A scheme allows you to grab a chicken sandwich when the official branch is closed.
We’re all well aware that Chick-fil-A is closed on Sundays. However, a new company has managed to find a loophole and gives customers those delicious chicken sandwiches for Sunday eating.
The company behind the madness is MSCHF, which goes hand in hand with their mischievous chicken ventures. Their sole purpose, you might ask? Selling Chick-fil-A sandwiches on Sundays.
MSCHF has absolutely no association with the actual restaurant Chick-fil-A, which is all the more apparent after viewing the website’s off-putting graphic design. The company asks you to fill out a form on the website and wait for their services to send you a purchase link that you’ll use to order your sandwich.
Photo courtesy of MSCHF Sunday Service
Seeing that the sandwiches are real and authentic Chick-fil-A creations, it goes without saying that you’re buying a day-old sandwich when purchasing from MSCHF. The company also released a manifesto that features the chicken sandwich as the devil, which complements their sandwich prices at $6.66.
All in all, we’re waiting to see what comes out of this mess. Whether MSCHF encounters future troubles with Chick-fil-A’s regulations and policies, or if customers become ill after consuming day-old chicken sandwiches, whatever the outcome, it can’t be good.
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