Chick-fil-A to sell bottles of its sauce to help support worker scholarships

Chick-fil-A might even now be shut on Sundays, however, the inexpensive food franchise is presently offering clients an opportunity to bring home some of its most famous sauces to appreciate every day of the week.

The restaurant will start to sell bottles of its Chick-fil-A and Polynesian sauces, with benefits from the sales going to Chick-fil-A’s employee scholarship program, the organization declared Wednesday. The two flavors are among the most looked for after saucews at the fast-food chain, as per Chick-fil-A’s Michael Patrick.

“And because our Team Members are truly our ‘secret sauce’ to creating a positive experience in our restaurants, each time a customer purchases a Bottled Sauce at a participating retailer, the Chick-fil-A profits will support Team Members through our scholarship program,” Patrick said in a Wednesday press release.

A pilot launch of the 16 oz. bottled sauces will sell for $3.49 in Florida at Chick-fil-A locations and a few retailers starting in April and May.

The organization said 100 percent of the benefits will go to the Chick-fil-A Remarkable Futures Scholarship Initiative, which has given $92 million in scholarships since the program started in 1973.

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