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How to play a game and win free Chick-fil-A: What to know about Code Moo
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Date:2025-04-17 20:26:46
Free chicken, anyone? Starting Monday, you can have the opportunity to play to win free food from Chick-fil-A.
The restaurant chain is offering the chance to win free food this week by playing the limited-time Code Moo game, available through the Chick-Fil-A app. By playing Code Moo, customers can race for weekly food rewards through Aug. 17, while supplies last.
Here's how it works: Code Moo is available as of Monday, July 22 via the Chick-Fil-A app, which can be downloaded on the App Store and Google Play. You can also play the game on a mobile device by visiting PlayCodeMoo.com.
Users will pick a cow and race through a course, avoiding obstacles, collecting powerups and painting over burger-centric billboards along the way.
Players can receive a Chick-fil-A reward each week after the racing mission is complete, and new missions launch each Monday.
Food rewards are available while supplies last, and are limited to the first 2 million per week, according to Chick-fil-A.
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