There’s good news for families who are looking for quick, convenient and healthy ways to bring home dinner every night. The fast-food restaurant chain Chick-Fil-A has announced that they are testing out new Mealtime Kits. This new plan will provide busy families delectable restaurant dinner options from the comfort of their own home.

Elite Daily reports that the popular Georgia-based chain revealed that the kits can be picked up at Chick-fil-A's front counter or drive-thru. In addition, tech-savvy customers can order their kit via the company’s mobile app. The kits will start at $15.89 each.

The new Mealtime Kit plan will allow customers to cook pre-portioned ingredients and Chick-Fil-A chicken at home.The test will include five meal-kit recipes: chicken Parmesan, chicken enchiladas, Dijon chicken, pan-roasted chicken and chicken flatbread. Two of the five recipes will be available at a given time. Each kit has a “use-by” date and can be refrigerated at home for several days, depending on when it was purchased. Chicken in the kits is also trimmed and marinated.

“We know our guests are busier than ever and need a variety of convenient dinner options,” says Michael Patrick, a company executive who is leading the Mealtime Kits program. “We designed our offerings so our guests don’t have to order ahead, subscribe to a service or make an extra stop at the grocery store. They simply pick up the Mealtime Kit at one of our restaurants at their convenience.”

According to consulting experts, meal kits are growing rapidly in popularity and now generate more than $2 billion a year in revenue. This doesn’t come as a surprise for many families who often eat out or are continuously looking for creative ways to plan meals around their family’s busy schedules. Between full-time jobs, different school hours and after school activities and sports, it’s not always possible for a family to eat dinner together at night. It’s also not possible for families to have home-cooked meals ready to serve every night, too.

Unfortunately, there’s bad news for moms and families who are wanting to try out the meal plans in other parts of the country. The trial will run from Aug. 27 to Nov. 17 at 150 restaurants in just the Atlanta area for now. But don’t be too discouraged. Interested customers nationwide will have the opportunity to show their interest in Mealtime Kits by filling out a form online.

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