Chick-fil-A is upping requirements for rewards customers to earn freebies

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Chick-fil-A sent an email to its rewards members that the company is upping some program benefits. However, it is also increasing the points needed to redeem certain benefits.

Chick-fil-A One is a tiered membership program that allows customers to earn points with every qualifying purchase when using the company's app. As customers collect points, they can redeem them for available rewards.

Once a customer earns a certain number of points, they move to the next tier. As an incentive to keep spending through the company's app, customers will earn "more points per dollar" and additional benefits as they reach new membership tiers. An employee picks up a fried chicken sandwich during an event ahead of the grand opening for a Chick-fil-A restaurant in New York, U.S., on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015.

 

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Horrible idea

Maybe they should open on Sundays

Is this really news?

Steve and Natasha always comp 😊

Like people need encouragement for eating their chicken...

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Chick-fil-Zzzzz

elonmusk didn’t you comment on a meme of this last week? 😆😆😆

Upping? Really? How about increasing

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