Chick-fil-A Is Removing Two Fan-Favorite Items From Its Menu This Year

New items are on the way. 🐔
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One of America's favorite fast-food chains, Chick-fil-A, is saying goodbye to two items on its menu.

The company has announced that multigrain bagels and decaf coffee will soon no longer be offered on its breakfast menu, but there is a silver lining.

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Streamlining our menu will allow for us to continue providing our customers the quality food and service they’ve come to expect, as well as make room for new future menu items. Chick-Fil-A

While you may be sad to see these items go, there will eventually be all-new items added to the menu.

The company said these new items will be announced in the coming months.

Another change the fast-food chain is making will affect the chicken nugget kids meal, which will now be only offered as a five-piece nugget meal.

Chick-fil-A will also be reducing the size options for milkshakes, ice cream, and coffee.

The latest item to be added to the menu is the Grilled Spicy Chicken Deluxe Sandwich, which is now available nationwide for a limited time.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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