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wrtie me a pitch for chick fil la on a car

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GPT-5 mini
Here are short, ready-to-use pitch options and placement tips for a Chick-fil-A car ad. I’ll give bumper-sticker sized lines, side-panel/door copy, full-wrap options, and quick design/CTA suggestions. Tell me the vehicle type and where the car will be seen most (commute, campus, events) and I’ll tailor them.

Bumper-sticker / small space (5–8 words)
- “Chick‑fil‑A: Crave the Chicken.”
- “Fresh. Fast. Famously Chick‑fil‑A.”
- “Chicken that brings you back.”

Side-panel / door (20–35 words)
- “Craving a lunch that hits the spot? Chick‑fil‑A — hot, hand-prepared chicken plus quick curbside pickup. Scan to order and skip the line.”
- “Family favorites, real flavor. Chick‑fil‑A — Sandwiches, nuggets, smiles. Order on the app for fast pickup or delivery.”

Full-wrap / longer copy (40–70 words)
- “Hungry? Chick‑fil‑A serves hand-breaded chicken, fresh ingredients, and friendly service. From our classic sandwich to signature sauces, we’ve got your cravings covered. Scan the QR to order now — pick up hot and fast. Taste the difference.”
- “Bring the taste everyone talks about. Chick‑fil‑A: freshly prepared chicken, made-to-order sides, and a friendly smile. Download the app, order ahead, and get back to your day — deliciously.”

Window cling / rear window headline (one line + CTA)
- “Dinner plans? Chick‑fil‑A tonight. Scan to order.”

Design & placement tips
- Brand colors: use Chick‑fil‑A red and white for high recognition; black text on white or white text on red for contrast.
- Logo: include the official logo only if you have permission to use it. Otherwise use a simple chicken-sandwich silhouette and brand colors.
- Font: bold, legible sans-serif for headlines (e.g., Helvetica/Arial-like), slightly smaller simple sans-serif for CTAs.
- CTA: include a short call-to-action and a QR code (orders, location, or app download). Make QR at least 1.5–2" square so it scans from a short distance.
- Placement: headline on side doors or rear window; CTA and QR near the lower rear or side where people can access it at stoplights or parking. Keep the design uncluttered—one main message, one CTA.
- Photos: a single high-quality sandwich image works; avoid too many visuals that reduce readability when driving.

Legal note
- If you’re not an authorized franchisee or officially affiliated, don’t use the official Chick‑fil‑A logo or copyrighted slogans without permission. I can rewrite any option to avoid trademarked material if needed.

Want me to format one of these specifically for a sedan rear window, a van side panel, or a full SUV wrap?

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