Chick-fil-A is getting ready for the holiday season this year, and it is starting its preparations by bringing back one of the favorite menu items in its restaurants. It was announced that the fast-food chain is releasing its popular Peppermint Chip Milkshake again.
Chick-fil-A said late last week that customers could start placing orders for the milkshake on Monday, Nov. 1. The company stressed that the seasonal favorite drink would only be in its stores for a limited time, so fans should get them as soon as possible.
According to Fox Business, the Peppermint Chip Milkshake is made from Chick-fil-A’s frozen dairy treat, which is the Chick-fil-A’s own Icedream. It has peppermint bark and chocolate chips that complete the refreshing taste. The dessert is also decorated and further enhanced with whipped cream and cherry on top.
The restaurant stated that customers could get them in any of its branches, and it is also available for pick-up. For delivery, the returning milkshake flavor could be ordered through the chain’s Chick-fil-A app or on the company’s website, but it should be noted that the cherry may not be available for delivery orders, and prices may also be slightly higher than in-store purchases.
Moreover, there is a bit of difference for the Peppermint Chip Milkshake this year as it was revealed that Chick-fil-A’s dessert would be sold in 14-ounce cups instead of the previous 16-ounce cups. The change was said to be the restaurant’s fulfillment of its promise to get rid of the bigger cups, as per She Finds.
While it was mentioned that the Peppermint Chip Milkshake would be available at Chick-fil-A restaurant outlets for a limited time, the company did not say a specific date until when it will be serving the dessert.
*Delivery options and availability vary by location,” part of the announcement reads. “Menu prices for delivery are higher than at the restaurant and additional fees may apply, see applicable charges at checkout.”
In any case, the company added the last part to let customers know about additional fees for deliveries and others. This move is probably to avoid issues again as Chick-fil-A was accused of secret menu markups and was sued last month in a class-action lawsuit.


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