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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'ESPN: Hurricane Harvey Relief' Feat. Joey Galloway
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'ESPN: Hurricane Harvey Relief' Feat. Joey Galloway

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ESPN College Football analysts are on-air to catch fans up on Alabama's latest game, but they seem more focused on the benefits of chicken than the plays. When the teleprompter starts repeating the word "chicken" over and over with no predictions to back it up, Joey Galloway gives up and demands to know what's going on. It turns out the Chick-fil-A cows are directing the show and to qualm any suspicion, they drop a sign that reads "Keep Going Guyz. Ur Doing Grate." You can join Chick-fil-A in he

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'ESPN: Hafftime Reeport' Featuring Joey Galloway
30s
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'ESPN: Hafftime Reeport' Featuring Joey Galloway

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ESPN "College Football" sportscasters Joey Galloway and Adnan Virk review Alabama's latest game, but one of them seems more focused on the benefits of chicken than the plays.The teleprompter repeats the word "chicken" over and over, thanks to the the Chick-fil-A cows working the booth. Mid-moo, they drop a sign that reads "Keep Going Guyz. Ur Doing Grate." Chick-fil-A encourages you to start game day right in September, and get one of three breakfast items free using its app.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Concert'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Concert'

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A student orchestra discuss how they play a concert outside as part of the holiday festival every year. One morning, it was pouring outside. Ms. Houston, the teacher, was at a Chick-fil-A, where she came up with the idea to play the concert at the quick serve restaurant. The response was overwhelmingly positive, and Chick-fil-A hopes they come back again.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Paige and Frank'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Paige and Frank'

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Paige, a Chick-fil-A connoisseur of sorts, says what she likes the most about the Grilled Chicken Sandwich is simply that it's picture perfect. Frank, on the other hand, really enjoys that first bite of juicy chicken and says you definitely can't forget the waffle fries.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: George and Meredith: Grilled Nuggets and Mac & Cheese
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: George and Meredith: Grilled Nuggets and Mac & Cheese

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Chick-fil-A customers George and Meredith share what they love about their favorite menu items from the restaurant. While George loves the tenderness and flavor of the Grilled Nuggets, Meredith insists that the oven-toasted Mac & Cheese has the flavor of home.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Tie'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Tie'

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A young football player says that his team has a tradition of dressing up with a shirt and tie. Although he had the tie, the player says that he didn't know how to tie it, hoping his grandmother knew. Luckily for them a Chick-fil-A employee, who said he saw them visit the store frequently, stepped in and showed the boy how to make the knot. His grandmother says that his gesture was more about his kindness than the tie itself.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'All the Little Things'
30s
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'All the Little Things'

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The "A" in Chick-fil-A is for all the little things, the company's workers say. These workers say they want to give guests encouragement and show them that they care about going above and beyond for them.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: The A in Chick-fil-A: Encouragement'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: The A in Chick-fil-A: Encouragement'

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Chick-fil-A explains that the "A" in its title started from grade A top quality chicken but its also for all the little things it does to bring you the best every day. An employee adds that for him, the A is for above and beyond because customers need encouragement and a reminder that the restaurant is going above and beyond for them.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Jay and Collin'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Jay and Collin'

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Chick-Fil-A customers Jay and Collin, share what they love about their favorite menu items from the restaurant. While Jay loves the fresh and tenderness of the Grilled Nuggets, Collin prefers the Mac & Cheese because it reminds him of his nana's version.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Bobcat Belles'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Bobcat Belles'

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While doing their annual novelty routine, which happened to be inflatable cows, the Bobcat Belles caught the eye of Chick-fil-A. On the Belle's way to their nationals competition, the restaurant's marketing director surprised the dancers and sent them off with a celebration to make sure that Belles knew they were supported.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Contactless Payment'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Contactless Payment'

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Chick-fil-A says it knows the little things make a big difference. The fast-food chain is offering contactless payment when you place an order through its app and pick up your food curbside or in the drive-thru.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Las peque??as cosas: comunidad'
30s
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Las peque??as cosas: comunidad'

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Seg??n Chick-fil-A, la "a" significa la alta calidad de su comida. Los empleados dicen que la "a" tambi??n representa amor y ayudar a la comunidad.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Appreciate'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: Appreciate'

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A woman eating at Chick-fil-A ordered a cookie for a police officer who came into the restaurant to show her appreciation for his service. When a Chick-fil-A employee noticed the officer had left without his cookie, she ran outside to his car to deliver it to him. The officer explains that when people run after him, it's usually because they want to ask about a ticket they got, so getting a cookie was a happy surprise.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: The A in Chick-fil-A: Smile'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Little Things: The A in Chick-fil-A: Smile'

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Chick-fil-A explains that the "A" in its title started from grade A top quality chicken but its also for all the little things it does to bring you the best every day. An employee adds that for her, the "A" is for a smile so she can give customers encouragement or a joke that makes them laugh as they come through the drive-thru.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Little Things: Signing'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Little Things: Signing'

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When a man came into Chick-fil-A he started writing down his order. A worker took notice and came over and started signing to him to ask how he could help. The customer shares that ever since he and the Chick-fil-A worker have been friends.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'We're Here For You'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'We're Here For You'

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Chick-fil-A believes that community brings out the best us in all, even during tough times. And although the fast food chain can't serve customers in its dining rooms, customers can still order through the mobile app or through delivery partners.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'COWS Boardroom'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'COWS Boardroom'

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At a corporate meeting of Circus Burger, the head businessman lets on that one of the employees has been leaking to the press that chicken is better than burgers, which has led to a rapid decline in sales according to the slide behind him. He questions the employees one by one but dismisses Steve, a cow with a toupee and suit, because he's new. One employee accuses Bill of the faux pas which starts an uproar among the group.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Time Shop'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'The Time Shop'

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Sam looks out the window at the beautiful snow falling down, but her mom is busy on the computer, her dad is on the phone and her brother can't be distracted from his video game. She starts to walk dejectedly up the stairs to her room when she sees Tick and Tock -- two cats in her family's grandfather clock. She follows the cats to the clockmaker's shop who says there's "lost time," "time that flies" and "together time." Sam wishes she could get more of "together time" so the clockmaker sends he

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Little Things: Grade A'
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Little Things: Grade A'

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Chick-fil-A says that while the "A" in its name originated from using Grade A chicken, the company believes everything it does should be "Grade A." Employees say that to them, the "A" stands for going above and beyond and taking an extra level of care. The company says it is bringing it's "A" game during these times by caring for health care workers and practicing cleanliness to keep its team members and customers safe.

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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Las pequenas cosas: comunidad'
30s
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Chick-fil-A TV Commercial, 'Las pequenas cosas: comunidad'

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Segun Chick-fil-A, la "a" significa la alta calidad de su comida. Los empleados dicen que la "a" tambien representa amor y ayudar a la comunidad.

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