If you are willing to dress like a cow on Tuesday, you could get free food.
Chick-fil-A's annual Cow Appreciation Day celebration is taking place July 11.
Chick-fil-A invites customers to dress in any type of cow attire, whether it’s “head to hoof” or simply wearing a cow-spotted accessory, to receive a free entrée from restaurant opening until 7 p.m. Children will receive a free Kid’s Meal for dressing up.
Fans also can share pictures of their costumes on social media by using the hashtag #CowAppreciationDay.
Additionally, all free-standing Chick-fil-A restaurants will have an active Cow Appreciation Day Snapchat filter that will allow guests to share their experience with friends and family.
Chick-fil-A began celebrating Cow Appreciation Day in 2005 and participation has grown each year, as Chick-fil-A has expanded across the country. Last year, nearly 1.6 million free entrees were given to cow-dressed customers.