There’s something highly addictive about Chick-fil-A food, but it can still be sold legally.

As of Thursday, Aug. 19, Guilford County residents have a new location where they can get their fix of chicken nuggets, chicken sandwiches and old-fashioned milkshakes.

Andrew White is the new owner/operator of Chick-fil-A Grandover Village, and, as such, he’ll be responsible for all of the day-to-day activities of the business – which is expected to add 100 full-time and part-time jobs to Guilford County’s economy.

The Chick-fil-A at Grandover Village shopping center can be found at 6025 W. Gate City Blvd. in Greensboro, and it will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Saturday.   

Many, many hungry patrons have shown up at a Chick-fil-A on a Sunday only to realize sadly that the very religious family behind the chain believes its employees should get that day of rest just as the Good Book decrees.

The restaurant will offer full dine-in service as well as drive-thru and carry-out options.

Especially during the pandemic, Chick-fil-A’s in Guilford County have seen extraordinarily long lines at lunchtime – however, employees always seem to keep the lines moving at a brisk pace.

In keeping with the times, diners at the Grandover Village Chick-fil-A can place orders as well as pay through the restaurant’s phone app or by ordering online.

In celebration of the opening, Chick-fil-A Grandover Village will be surprising 100 “local heroes making an impact in Greensboro” with free Chick-fil-A for a year.

Also in honor of the new opening, Chick-fil-A will donate $25,000 to be distributed to groups in the greater Greensboro area that are working to fight hunger.