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50+ Chick-fil-A Menu Hacks Every CFA Lover Should Know

July 4, 2015 by Veronica Phillips

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A Spicy Twist on the Grilled Sandwich

Here’s another “secret” menu item that employees will instantly recognize. The Spicy Char was born when someone modified a regular Grilled Chicken Sandwich. Instead of getting a normal grilled patty, they got a spicy grilled patty. “Spicy” makes a world of difference if you’re into hot foods!

You should definitely give this step-up from the original Grilled Chicken Sandwich a try. Consider getting ranch dip for the sandwich if the heat from the spicy grilled patty is too overbearing, though we promise you it won’t be. A large Arnold Palmer with four squirts of mango syrup is a great drink to douse the flames and wash it all down.

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