Free Chick-fil-A breakfast today: Free meal to customers from Sept. 9-14 (details)

Free breakfast entrees will be offered by Chick-fil-A starting today.

The restaurant chain will be offering free breakfast entrees from September 9 – 14 at participating restaurants across the U.S.

Customers who want to claim the free meal must first register at chick-fil-aforbreakfast.com.

Breakfast items available at Chik-fil-A are a variety of biscuits, including chicken biscuits, sausage biscuits, and bacon, egg & cheese biscuit. Chicken breakfast burritos, multigrain oatmeal, and platters are available as well.

Chik-fil-A's website reads: "Participating Chick-fil-A<sup>® restaurants are giving away one of a variety of FREE breakfast entrées to customers who make a reservation online, subject to the Official Rules. Search for a Restaurant near you to get started!"

Customers are asked to reserve a time and date at a specific Chick-fil-A restaurant to redeem their free meal. The reservations are limited and at the time of writing there are 3287 reservations left.

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