CHICK-fil-A diners have spotted a one-of-a-kind “all you can eat” location which is stashed away in a hidden location.
The fried chicken chain set up the unique spot in Oklahoma and offers unlimited nuggets, sandwiches and waffle fries to students.

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The University of Oklahoma has offered its students the exclusive deal since 2005.
The special diner is located in the Couch Restaurants Diner – a food hall attached to a freshman dorm.
Out of its 3,000 locations across the US, Puerto Rico and Canada – only one offers the incredible all-you-can-eat deal.
The dining hall its in welcomes current university students, employees and guests of both.
So make sure you buddy up with a student or teacher to get your hands on the extraordinary deal.
One meal card swipe will grant access to the entire center – but all food must be eaten there or left on the premises.
Students have however reportedly snuck food out of the hall.
One student posted on social media detailing his cheeky experience taking food out of the hall.
Although the unique location does not offer every single menu item of Chick-fil-A, it does provide enough to keep students enticed.
The spin-off chain has not inspired Chick-fil-A to open more sites just like this one – but the firm is continuing to work on various projects including the Community Heroes program.
As each new restaurant opens, Chick-fil-A awards 100 local community members free entrees for one whole year.
The scheme grants lucky recipients 52 complimentary entrees to be used within 12 months.
These Community Heroes are chosen by the branch’s operator.
Apart from the University of Oklahoma’s incredible dining concept, Chick-fil-A operates unique establishments such as the S. Truett Cathy Brand Restaurants.
These spin-off sites offer themed spaces and distinctive menus as well as the chain’s classic menu.
It comes after the fast food giant quietly opened a concept site with pizza and tater tots.
The Little Blue Menu is featured at a special location in College Park, Maryland.
And last month, dining rival Chili’s took “another swing” at McDonald’s and Chick-fil-A after they unveiled a major menu change which includes “bottomless chips”.
The fast-casual giant made the bombshell shakeup amid growing “consumer frustration” with fast food prices – and also announced a pop-up.

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