Chick-fil-A Salad Dressing Will Soon Be In A Grocery Store Near You

Chick-fil-A Salad Dressing Will Soon Be In A Grocery Store Near You

Chick-fil-A is bringing its delicious salad dressings to grocery stores nationwide after a soft launch last year.

The fast food chain broke the news exclusively to Southern Living that they were expanding their supermarket dressings months after fans began raving about them. In October 2022, the company introduced four salad dressings only in Ohio and Tennessee. The flavors being offered were Avocado Lime Ranch, Garden Herb Ranch, Creamy Salsa, and Zesty Apple Cider Vinaigrette. Customers immediately fell in love with the salad toppings in the 12-oz containers, leaving the chicken experts with no choice but to bring the condiments nationwide.

Michael Garrison, senior director of innovation and new ventures at Chick-fil-A, called the test run an “indicator of how the national launch will go.” He is confident the masses will enjoy the great taste of the dressings that they could only get in the drive-thru previously. The most popular as of now seems to be the Avocado Lime Ranch, which combines Chick-fil-A’s classic creamy ​​Garden Herb Ranch with avocado, lime, and other spices. These adored dressings are not the only formulas Chick-fil-A has decided to bottle up and place in stores. In 2020, they announced their dipping sauces would now be placed on shelves as well. Barbeque, Polynesian, Sweet & Spicy Sriracha, and Chick-fil-A Sauce are sold in supermarkets across the country.

All four dressings will begin rolling out to Walmart and other participating grocery chains in the upcoming weeks. Customers will find the dressing in the refrigerated aisles. Prices may vary depending on location. 

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