A Texas man recently had breakfast at Chick-Fil-A, and it was his 1,000th consecutive day visiting the restaurant chain less Sundays and holidays of course. My two older kids can't remember how to dress themself most days, but they could give you precise directions to almost every Chick-Fil-A in the Killeen-Temple, Texas metro.

What might be the most surprising fact about eating at Chick-Fil-A for 1,000 straight days is that each meal was breakfast. According to an article with Panews, James Stinson, of Nederland, had already been eating at Chick-fil-A quite regularly. He found out about someone eating 100 straight days, and basically said hold my sweet tea.

He commented about a, "Guy from New Jersey had gone (to Chick-fil-A) 100 straight days or something. I said, ‘This is Texas. One hundred straight days would be nothing.’ So I started it then.” It's all about the experience, “I love these people, the reason I come here is the people and the food. They just have great people working here.”

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Could you eat the same thing for 1,000 days in a row?

I know I could eat mac & cheese, peanut butter & jelly, and cheeseburgers every day for the rest of my life, and never complain. What would you be able to eat, and never get burnt out?

If you tried to feed the same thing every day to my youngest daughter Flora, instead of sweet tea, she would most likely say, "Hold my sauce." Chick-Fil-A, ranch, or whatever, it is game over for solid food when she sees sauce.

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