Chick-fil-A Is Bringing Its Salad Dressings To Grocery Stores

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Introduction

Chick-fil-A is one of the most popular fast-food restaurants in the United States. Now, the restaurant chain is taking its signature flavors to the grocery store. Starting this month, Chick-fil-A is bringing its signature salad dressings to grocery stores across the country. This is great news for fans of the restaurant who want to enjoy the same flavors at home. The dressings come in three flavors: Buttermilk Ranch, Zesty Apple Cider Vinaigrette, and Light Italian. With these dressings, you can recreate your favorite Chick-fil-A salads at home.

Chick-fil-A Is Bringing Its Salad Dressings To Grocery Stores

Chick-fil-A is taking its signature salad dressings to the grocery store. The fast-food chain announced that its signature dressings, including the popular Honey Mustard and Garden Herb Ranch, will be available in select grocery stores across the country starting in April.

The dressings will be sold in 16-ounce bottles and will be available in the refrigerated section of the store. The dressings will also be available in select Chick-fil-A restaurants. The dressings will be sold for $3.49 each.

Chick-fil-A’s dressings are made with a blend of herbs and spices, and are free of artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives. The dressings are also gluten-free and made with canola oil.

The move to bring the dressings to grocery stores is part of Chick-fil-A’s effort to make its products more accessible to customers. The chain has also recently launched a delivery service and is expanding its catering options.

Chick-fil-A’s dressings are a popular choice for salads, sandwiches, and wraps. The dressings are also a great way to add flavor to grilled chicken, fish, and vegetables.

If you’re looking for a way to add some flavor to your meals, Chick-fil-A’s dressings are a great option. The dressings are now available in select grocery stores, so you can enjoy them at home.

Chick-fil-A’s sauces are beloved by many, with at-home recreations and adaptations sprawling the internet’s recipe archives. And while the chain already brought its magic to the grocery store shelves in 2020 with the launch of its sauces in retail, it’s taking things a step further by bottling several other condiments for purchase.

The company just announced that customers will soon be able to find their favorite Chick-fil-A salad dressings at select locations of Walmart, Kroger, and Meijer.

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“We saw excitement from customers around the launch of our Bottled Sauces in 2020, and we are thrilled to add more retail offerings for our fans while introducing the brand to new customers in our pilot markets,” says Michael Garrison, senior director of innovation and new ventures at Chick-fil-A. “We’ve worked hard with our supplier and retail partners to help bring these Chick-fil-A flavors into people’s homes for their own salads, marinades, and other recipes.”

The salad dressing pilot program will first include grocery stores in the greater Cincinnati area and across Tennessee, while the rest of the country will see them on shelves in the spring of 2023.

The dressings will come in four flavors: Avocado Lime Ranch, Garden Herb Ranch, Creamy Salsa Dressing, and Zesty Apple Cider Vinaigrette. They will all be sold in 12-ounce bottles.

Chick-fil-A sauce fans will also find the larger, 24-fluid-ounce bottles of the brand’s signature sauce at participating Kroger and Walmart locations nationwide later this month.

“We love that our guests are enjoying our salad dressings in our restaurants and can now share them more easily with family and friends at home,” Garrison added.

And those hitting up Chick-fil-A’s restaurants will also find some novelties on the menu. In recent weeks, the chicken purveyor launched several new items, from new breakfast bites to a new chicken sandwich.

McKenna Uhde

McKenna Uhde is a New York-based journalist and food writer whose work has appeared in Allrecipes, the Food Network Blog Dish, Australian Traveller, and more. Read more about McKenna