Chick-fil-A To Test Meal-Prep Kits In Atlanta

Chick-fil-A is the first quick-service restaurant to offer MealTime Kits. It’s testing five different recipes — Chicken Parmesan, Chicken Enchiladas, Dijon Chicken, Pan-Roasted Chicken and Chicken Flatbread.

Courtesy of Chick-fil-A

Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A announced it’s entering the meal-prep market.

The fast-food chain said it wants to help customers make their meals at home using its chicken and pre-measured ingredients.

Next month, 150 restaurants in metro Atlanta will start to offer the kits. The kits can be picked up at its drive-throughs, inside the stores or via a mobile app.

Each store will offer two recipes at a time. The fast-food chain says it’s testing five different recipes: Chicken Parmesan, Chicken Enchiladas, Dijon Chicken, Pan-Roasted Chicken and Chicken Flatbread.

The meals are for two and cost $15.89. The pilot program runs through Nov. 17. Customers can fill out an online form if they’re interested in seeing the program continue for longer and to provide feedback.