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6 Signs That You Are Addicted To Chick-fil-A

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Utah chapter.

You know when you’re in the car with your friends or even your family and they ask the question “What do you want to eat?” If your thoughts automatically drift to Chick-fil-A every time this question is asked, odds are you may have a slight addiction. Here are six other signs that you are a Chick-fil-A addict.

1. You go there multiple times during the week.

You never are not craving the chicken, waffle fries, and an ice cold drink from Chick-fil-A. In fact, it’s strange when you don’t go there at least twice in a week.

2.  You have at least one Chick-fil-A cup in your car.

It’s completely normal for you to have empty cups in your cup holder from your recent or even not-so-recent Chick-fil-A venture. And it’s probably full of that freshly squeezed lemonade. 

 

3.   Sundays are the WORST.

You dread Sunday because Chick-fil-A is closed and Sundays are when your craving is at its worst.  You may have even gotten dressed and drove all the way to Chick-fil-A, just to realize it’s a Sunday.

4.  Your Paycheck is Basically your Chick-fil-A fund.

Bills? Tuition? New Clothes? Nah. The majority of your paycheck goes to buying Chick-fil-A and you are totally okay with it. You rather have a #5 12 piece nugget meal than that cute new shirt anyway.

5.  Chick-fil-A sauce runs in your veins.

The Chick-fil-A sauce is one of the main reasons you go there so much. The chicken and fries are just not as good without the famous sauce to go with them. And when the cashier asks if two sauces is enough, you chuckle because two is never enough.

6. You think about it all the time.

You are constantly thinking about when you’re going to get your next Chick-fil-A fix. Even as soon as you leave the restaurant you dream of the next time you’ll go back.

 

Fellow addicts, you are not alone. I understand and I hear you, let’s be friends over a warmed-up chocolate chip cookie. 

Kaylee Ann Mortensen is a student at the University of Utah studying International Studies and English. In her free time she can be found reading, trying to master the language of french, looking up pictures of grizzly bears, and eating french fries.  
Her Campus Utah Chapter Contributor