Amy Turner got more than what she expected when she stopped at the Chick-fil-A Dwarf House restaurant in Stockbridge, Thursday, to buy a soda, and a frozen dessert.

As the 26-year-old Locust Grove resident approached the counter to place her order, one employee stationed near the register rang a red cow bell. Other employees clapped, cheered, and applauded. Two employees dressed in Chick-fil-A's spotted cow costumes, danced. Then, Turner was congratulated Ramsey Walker, the store's general manager, for becoming the 10-millionth customer to walk in the door since the nationally-known eatery opened 18 years ago, at 3649 Ga. Highway 138 S.E.

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