
Despite being in perhaps the smallest location to host one of the regional food drives, Tidd said his store generally collected the most for the food bank - which he attributes to the generosity of the people who live and work in Surry County.

He said his crew will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items, cash and checks, with proceeds going to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.Ĭhick-fil-A has been doing the holiday food drive for a decade, normally as part of a larger, regional food drive organized by WXII in Winston-Salem. “We’ll have our team members on site to do the collections, a guest doesn’t even have to get out of the car.” “It is drive-through,” Tidd said Tuesday morning. For the tenth consecutive year, and the second in the pandemic era, The Mount Airy Chick-fil-A will be holding a drive-through food drive.Ĭhad Tidd, operator of the Mount Airy restaurant, said the event will take place on Dec.
