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Batavia Chick-fil-A Update: Campers Survive Weather, Get Free Meals

The store marks its grand opening on Randall Road with a big food giveaway. Here are pictures from the scene.

 
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Chick-fil-A employee Murray Collier hands a box of free meal coupons to a "First 100" event participant at the Batavia location on Feb. 7, 2013. There were 100 people who stayed on the property for up to 24 hours to receive free meals. Courtesy Chick-fil-A
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Chick-fil-A employee Murray Collier hands a box of free meal coupons to a "First 100" event participant at the Batavia location on Feb. 7, 2013. There were 100 people who stayed on the property for up to 24 hours to receive free meals.
Two children play in the snow outside the Batavia Chick-fil-A on Randall Road on Feb. 6, 2013. A total of 100 people and some of their family members camped outside the restaurant for 24 hours so they could receive 52 free meal coupons.
“First 100” event participants at the Batavia Chick-fil-A on Feb. 7, 2013, wait in line to receive their free meal tickets.
A small tent city was erected outside the Batavia Chick-fil-A on Randall Road up until 6 a.m. Feb. 7. The restaurant provided heaters for the participants, who agreed not to leave to property for 24 hours so they could receive coupons for 52 free meals.
Participants for Chick-fil-A's food giveaway in Batavia pack the restaurant after 6 a.m. Feb. 6. Everyone had to sign a waiver before officially staying 24 hours on the property.
A family gathers gets refreshments inside a tent while they participate in Chick-fil-A's First 100 Program at the Batavia location on 185 N. Randall Road. Those who remained on site for 24 hours got coupons for 52 free meals.

Was it worth it?

About 100 folks would say "absolutely."

That's how many people chose to stay camped out in a parking lot until Thursday morning to win 52 free meals from fast-food franchise Chick-fil-A. The company opened its Batavia location at 185 N. Randall Road this morning, Feb. 7.

Chick-fil-A kicks off every opening with a First 100 event. The first 100 people who are in line at 6 a.m. on opening day receive 52 free meal coupons. The coupons are good at any Chick-fil-A location.

In addition to the free food, participants have said they go for the camaraderie and fun of the event.

“We had a majority of them from Illinois, many from the Aurora area,” said Tiffany Simmons, a spokeswoman for the Batavia opening, via-e-mail. “We also had some drive from as far as Indiana, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama.”

A total of 96 participants had been there since just before 6 a.m. Wednesday, which was the earliest they were allowed to get on the property to participate. By Wednesday evening, the crowd reached its maximum limit of 100.

Everyone in the giveaway has to sign a release and waiver Wednesday morning agreeing to the restaurant's terms. This included agreeing to stay on the property until the store officially opened at 6 a.m. Thursday.

Participants for this opening had to endure more compared to other Chick-fil-A openings in warmer seasons and climates. Temperatures were in the 30s throughout the event, and they had to spend most of that time outside. The restaurant provided heaters, and participants were able to go indoors to use the restrooms, Simmons said.

The campout was a mild affair compared to some of the openings over the past year. Chick-fil-A restaurant became the scene of protests after statements in 2012 from chief operating officer Dan Cathy supporting the traditional family and definition of marriage as being that between a man and a woman. Critics also pointed out that the company donated to organizations that were labeled as anti-gay.

Chick-fil-A has since publicly stated that it supports every person equally and have ceased donations to organizations perceived as supporting discrimination.

The Batavia Chamber of Commerce held a 9 a.m. opening day ribbon cutting at the restaurant with Batavia Mayor Jeff Schielke.

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Related Topics: Batavia IL, Chick-Fil-A, Grand Opening, Tents, and free meals

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