Chick-fil-A fans ‘so annoyed’ about availability of new menu items: ‘Stop playing with us’

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Customers stand in line to order food at a Chick-fil-A restaurant May 4, 2024 along I-87 interstate in Plattekill, New York Truett's Chick-fil-A restaurants are dedicated to the life and legacy of founder Truett Cathy. Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images

Chick-fil-A is introducing some new menu items — but only certain customers will be able to get them.

Food blogger Snackbetch posted a roundup of new exclusive menu items that are only available at Truett’s Chick-fil-A locations.

Truett’s Chick-fil-A restaurants, scattered throughout Georgia, are dedicated to the life and legacy of founder Truett Cathy. These locations first opened in 2017 and offer a specialty Chick-fil-A menu.

“All these items are available at Truett’s Chick-fil-A locations. There are 14 locations (includes Dwarf House locations) in Georgia,” Snackbetch wrote in the caption of a graphic showing 12 exclusive menu items.

The new food items include banana pudding, sweet potato soufflé, sweet potato waffle fries, fried peach pie, tropical nuggets, tropical chicken minis, fried okra and crispy sprouts.

New beverage items were listed as well, including cran-lime lemonade, frosted pineapple, pineapple nut milkshake and frosted Hawaiian.

“My Christmas wish would be that CFA sees that we would love these sort of options at all CFA locations!” the food blogger wrote.

People in the comments agreed, with many expressing their frustration that they won’t be able to get the new items across the country.

A classic Chick-Fil-A chicken sandwich and a Spicy Chicken sandwichFood blogger snackbetch posted a roundup of new exclusive menu items that are only available at Truett’s Chick-fil-A locations. Shutterstock / rblfmr

“Why we can’t get tropical minis and banana pudding this is an outrage,” one said.

“So annoyed they won’t do nationwide,” another wrote.

“Give us all of them nationwide,” someone declared.

“Why show us this s–t when we can’t even get it,” a fan questioned.

“@chickfila pls stop playing with us! You know darn well we all want these options,” one told the food chain.

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