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- You can now order Chick-fil-A on a Sunday courtesy of MSCHF
- The company behind the controversial blood-filled “Satan Shoes” collaboration with Lil Nas X is reselling the chain’s chicken sandwiches for $6.66 each
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One of life’s cruelest ironies is that Chick-fil-A is easily one of God’s greatest fast food gifts (in addition to one of the trustiest hangover remedies out there) but virtually impossible to consume on on a Sunday unless you had the foresight to pick up some extra deep-fried goodness to avoid falling victim to the chain’s policy to close all of its stores on the Sabbath.
If you’ve ever headed to a Chick-fil-A location to grab a chicken sandwich on that day of rest, you likely know all too well the feeling of crushing disappointment that comes with being subjected to that development. Thankfully, a group of Good Samaritans is doing what it can to address that issue for at least one Sunday.
According to The A.V. Club, MSCHF—the Brooklyn-based art collective that previous released Nikes filled with holy water and orchestrated the controversial drop of the blood-filled “Satan Shoes” it dreamed up with Lil Nas X—has now decided to rustle some more jimmies with what has been dubbed “Sunday Service.”
https://twitter.com/mschf/status/1439967744556941312
On September 26th, MSCHF will be giving anyone who signs up to get a link shot their way the chance to get their Chick-fil-A fix, as the crew will be flipping a limited quantity of the restaurant’s chicken sandwiches and delivering them for $6.66 a pop.
Props to MSCHF for doing God’s (or, depending on how you look at things, Satan’s) work.