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'Cows' Spotted Among Chick-fil-A's Lunch, Dinner Crowds

The restaurant's 'Cow Appreciation Day' had locals donning udders, spots and more to get free food. See some of the photos we took during lunch and dinner.

Several visitors to Hiram's Chick-fil-A today dressed as cows for free food as part of the restaurant chain's "Cow Appreciation Day," which we told you about Wednesday in our "" feature.

The campaign gave customers a free meal if they wore a full cow costume (from "head to hoof," the restaurant says), while those wearing partial costumes earned a free entree.

See some of the photos we took around midday and at dinnertime of those who weren't afraid to show their spots, udders, cowbells and other adornments. We hope you'll upload some of your cow costume photos here as well.

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