William F. “Woody” Faulk, Chick-fil-A vice president of brand strategy and desig, who oversees the chain’s menu strategy, said the Dayton-Cincinnati area “is an ideal market for us to test our Chick-fil-A Spicy Nuggets. This market has a very diverse customer base, which provides a great read on how this product will fare across a broad range of demographic targets. We also have a variety of restaurant concepts within this market which allow us to identify any operational challenges we may face serving the product at a mall, stand-alone or other type of restaurant location.”
Local residents can sign up at www.getspicynuggets.com by Friday, Sept. 25 to get a free, early sample of the spicy nuggets sometime between Sept. 27 and Oct. 2, according to Chick-fil-A officials. The Spicy Nuggets will sell for $3.05 for an 8-count and $4.49 for a 12-count order. Supplies are limited for the free-nuggets offer.
Chick-fil-A restaurants in Mason, West Chester Twp. and Springdale are participating along with seven other Cincinnati-area restaurants.