ATLANTA — Chick-fil-A® restaurants are coming to Hawaii. The company recently announced its plans to open its first restaurant in the state of Hawaii in early 2022.
Chick-fil-A Maui in Kahului will be the first location, to be followed by additional sites in Honolulu and Kapolei next year as well. During the next two years, the company plans to open three additional restaurants in Hawaii.
“We admire Hawaii’s caring culture, sense of community and the warm spirit of its people,” Chick-fil-A said in a statement. “To support the local communities, and in celebration of each new restaurant opening, Chick-fil-A will donate $25,000 to Feeding America, which will distribute funds to local partners around the islands. Additionally, through our Chick-fil-A Shared Table program, our restaurants will donate surplus food to local shelters, soup kitchens and charities. We look forward to identifying local organizations to partner with for this initiative.”
Each new restaurant will create approximately 80 jobs for their local communities, the company said, adding that, Chick-fil-A restaurant team members enjoy flexible work hours and leadership growth opportunities, competitive wages and benefits, hands-on training and mentoring, and the chance to apply for scholarships to support their continuing education.