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Washington Square News

Cluckstein is the new replacement for Chick-fil-A in the Upstein Food Court. Cluckstein serves its version of chicken tenders, nuggets, sandwiches, and waffle fries, with additional vegan options. (Staff Photo by Joey Hung)

Cluck or duck: Is Cluckstein worth it?

After the end of the spring 2021 semester, NYU introduced Chick-fil-A’s evil twin sister: Cluckstein.
Joey Hung, BStyle Editor Sep 3, 2021

Rest in peace — and long live — Chick-fil-A. During the 2020-21 school year, NYU formally requested its vendor Chartwells to discontinue their license with Chick-fil-A due...

Chick-Fil-A location at NYU was located at Upstein food court prior to Spring 2021 semester. NYU formally requested that Chartwells terminate their licensing agreement with the brand, concluding that the long-term space, brand, and capital requirements presented by Chick-Fil-A is no longer adequate for NYU. (Photo by Shawn Paik)

Campus Services severs ties with Chick-Fil-A, searches for replacement

Following NYU’s announcement that it will end its relationship with Chick-fil-A, NYU Dining Services and students are collaborating to decide potential replacements.
Nina Huang, Staff Writer Mar 11, 2021

NYU formally requested that Chartwells terminate their licensing agreement with the Chick-fil-A at Upstein Food Court in Weinstein Hall following the Spring 2021 semester. The...

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Monica Hanna, Contributing Writer Feb 1, 2016
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Fuku Aims to Class Up the Chick-fil-A Sandwich

Fuku Aims to Class Up the Chick-fil-A Sandwich

Tiffanie Hwang, Staff Writer Jan 25, 2016
Enjoy five-star food on a budget at David Chang's fried chicken restaurant.
Shawn Paik/WSN

Chick-fil-A seeks to expand in city

Apr 16, 2014
Chick-fil-A, which is only available in the Weinstein food court, is expanding to more locations in New York City.

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