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Industry
  
Food

Website
  
foosacklys.net

Number of locations
  
10

Area served
  
Alabama, Florida

Founded
  
2000

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Founder
  
Will Fusaiotti Eric Bechtel

Products
  
Chicken fingers, french fries, Texas toast, salads, sandwiches

Headquarters
  
Mobile, Alabama, United States

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Foosackly's (stylized as foosackly's) is a chain of chicken restaurants in coastal Alabama. The restaurant serves chicken finger boxes, as well as sandwiches and salads. The first Foosackly's store was opened in Mobile, Alabama during 2000.

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Background

Foosackly's was co-founded by Will Fusaiotti and Eric Bechtel. The two attended Louisiana State University together. Fusaiotti moved to Mobile with his family in 1995 to help his father open a Smoothie King. Fusaiotti and Bechtel had never fried a piece of chicken until the weekend before opening their first location on University Boulevard in Mobile in 2000. The first location opened on April 28, 2000.

The restaurant has grown into a mini-chain in Alabama with 10 current operating locations in Daphne, Foley, Mobile, Pensacola, FL, Saraland, and Semmes. Fusaiotti has also considered opening restaurants in downtown Mobile, Spanish Fort, and locations northward toward Montgomery, Birmingham and Tuscaloosa.

Advertising

One of the company's advertising campaigns gained national and international attention in 2008 during the U.S. Air Force's KC-135 aerial refueling tanker dispute between Boeing and a Northrop Grumman/EADS partnership. Boeing protested the contract being awarded to Northrop Grumman/EADS, who would have built the tankers in Mobile. After this protest, Foosackly's placed billboards around the area stating "We would like to offer Boeing a finger." That advertising campaign saw bumper stickers featuring the slogan sold as far afield as California and France. Almost four years later, following an announcement in July 2012 from Airbus (a subsidiary of EADS) that it planned to build its first North American aircraft assembly plant in Mobile, Foosackly's began using a new slogan that read "We'd like to offer Airbus a hand."

References

Foosackly's Wikipedia