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Chicken Salad Chick Opens Sixth Restaurant In Upstate South Carolina


Chicken Salad Chick Opens Sixth Restaurant In Upstate South Carolina
Fast casual concept to open in Anderson on May 11 with free chicken salad for a year
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ATLANTA, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Chicken Salad Chick, the nation s only Southern inspired, fast casual chicken salad restaurant concept, announced today its continued expansion in South Carolina with a new restaurant opening in Anderson. Located at 1708 East Greenville Street, the Anderson restaurant marks the brand s sixth location in the Upstate region and 11
th overall in the state, with a restaurant in Rock Hill slated to open later this year. The Anderson location will celebrate its grand opening on May 11 by offering free chicken salad for a year to the first 100 guests. Those awarded will be properly distanced and will receive a designated return time upon arrival to spread out the number of guests at the restaurant throughout the day. ....

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Stop AAPI Hate group launches in Upstate SC as anti-Asian racism rises


The xenophobia, or intense fear of outsiders, against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the country reached a fever pitch last month after a slew of hate crimes were reported against Asian Americans across the country, a rise that is linked to the coronavirus pandemic. 
Some in the Upstate hope their stories – ones of community and perseverance and hope – will help end the cycle of hate and violence. 
And to hear Greenville resident Hao Wu s story is to hear the American Dream. 
Wu was born in China to pro-democracy parents. After his father was blacklisted by the Chinese government for his views, the family spent seven years in hiding from the Communist regime. ....

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