He keeps eating mor chikin. Ohio man celebrates 1,000th consecutive visit to Chick-fil-A
John Carucci, a longtime guest of a North Canton-area Chick-fil-A , has hit a major milestone with his 1,000th consecutive visit to the restaurant.
Carucci started his streak stopping at the Chick-fil-A on Dressler Road NW in Jackson Township on a daily basis (minus Sundays, of course) in December 2020 after his wife died. He quickly found community at the restaurant, where he takes a seat at his usual spot on most days.
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In celebration of the latest milestone, Carucci was treated to a trip to Houston by the current owner-operator, George Rosche, and its former operator, Doug Pugh, according to a news release.
The trip included the opportunity to eat at one of the city’s most bustling Chick-fil-A restaurants, a special backstage tour and some fun Chick-fil-A swag.
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Carucci also received a video that included a special shoutout from Chick-fil-A CEO Andrew Cathy.
His go-to order remains a chicken sandwich on a multi-grain bun – no pickles – and an unsweetened tea. On Fridays, he adds an order of fries as a special treat.
He plans to continue his streak as long as he can. The chain is closed on Sunday so his streak runs Monday through Saturday.
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