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Chick-Fil-A Closes High-Profile Manhattan Restaurant

Chick-fil-A’s high-profile restaurant in Manhattan is still closed, temporarily, due to health violations. The Atlanta-based quick-service chain opened its first full-sized, three-story, Chick-fil-A in NYC this fall. Then, an inspection on Dec. 24 cited the restaurant for five problems. The store featured an “upstream ordering” system designed to simulate the drive-thru experience. The Fashion District location was expected to be a high-volume store that would set the standard for urban growth for the 1,800-unit chain.

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