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Chick-fil-A restaurant eyes new location for Route 6 in Somerset

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Chick-fil-A is looking to add a new location on the South Coast.

With current offerings in Fall River, Seekonk, South Attleboro, and Providence, the restaurant chain is looking to take orders at 564 Grand Army Highway in Somerset Fairfield Commons.

The restaurant chain will go in front of the Planning Board on February 13th.

The plan consists of two drive-through lanes.

Chick-fil-A is known for, of course, chicken. The franchise states that they focus on in-store food preparation and serving chicken that is whole breast meat raised with no antibiotics, fillers or added hormones. Fresh produce is delivered several times a week. Salads are prepared to order throughout the day and their famous Chick-fil-A Lemonade® is prepared daily with lemon juice, pure cane sugar and water.

Locations are closed on Sundays so that employees can set aside one day to rest and worship if they choose. It is a tradition that they have upheld since founder Truett Cathy opened the first location in 1946.

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