Chick-fil-A is bringing back its “Cow Appreciation Day” promotion on Tuesday, July 14. Multiple outlets report that customers who come dressed like a cow or wearing cow-themed clothing can receive a free entrée at participating locations. The promotion is described as returning after a seven-year break, with Quartz noting it is the first time in that span that the event is being held again. The offer is available during a set window on July 14, with Quartz saying participating restaurants distribute free entrées from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Other coverage emphasizes that no purchase is required for eligible participants. The Oregonian and Money Saving Mom both highlight that customers can “snag free food” on the date by choosing the appropriate outfit, and Money Saving Mom also indicates that children can receive an offer as part of the promotion. The details may vary by location, but the core elements reported across sources are the date, dress requirement, free entrée, and participating-store limitation.