[Expired] [TX only] Free Chicken Sandwich From Chick-fil-A Delivered From Favor ($2 Tip Is Required)

Update 9/19/19: Deal is back and valid today only

The Offer

Direct link to offer

  • Food delivery app Favor is offering a free Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich delivered on Thursday July 25th, 2019.

The Fine Print

  • Offer valid on 7/25/19 from 11am-9pm in all Favor markets excluding Austin and San Marcos.
  • Limit one Free Original Chicken Sandwich per customer.
  • No promo code necessary, discount of $4.10 (cost of sandwich) automatically applied upon delivery.
  • Delivery times may be longer than normal. A minimum tip of $2 still applies.

Our Verdict

Still need to pay the $2 tip unfortunately, but still a good deal.

View Comments (10)

  • With Austin excluded, a good chunk of Favor's business would have been in Houston. Unfortunately the city was deluged yesterday (see news) and I'd be surprised if they allowed any Houston deliveries yesterday.

  • Out of Delivery Area

    " Favor isn't available in your area just yet. You won't be able to place an order to your current address, but you can still explore our app. "

    :-(

  • "Still need to pay the $2 tip unfortunately, but still a good deal."

    This is the way I see this: If one wouldn't have tipped the delivery person anyhow, even without the 2 bucks being *required*, then that just means a person is cheap. I do not see it as "unfortunate" at all. They are making sure that the people using this offer don't stiff the delivery person completely.

    • Yeah, I'd say fortunately instead. Otherwise people would be running around delivering stuff for pennies

      • People might be better off making sure that the company behind the 'app' (namely, the company they actually work for, or 'contract for') is actually paying them a bit more than pennies before deciding that they'll rely solely on other individuals' tips to make do?

        Otherwise it might quickly go down the slippery path of 'we guarantee $20 minimal payment per delivery for our drivers/delivery people, and we charge a mandatory $30 tip (on top of service fee, delivery fee, taxes, and other fees) from the customer (and pocket $10 of that ourselves;)', please refer to the real story of DoorDash if this doesn't sound likely to you=)