New Chick-fil-A's distribution center will bring 100 jobs to San Antonio area

Chick-fil-A's planned 185,000-square-foot distribution center in the nearby suburb of Selma will bring 100 jobs to the San Antonio area next year, company officials said. The Georgia-based fried-chicken chain will use the warehouse to support its South Texas locations, including multiple stores across the Alamo City. The facility will help restaurants get ingredients and other products faster, officials said in a press statement.
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