LYNCHBURG, Va. -- Passing through central Virginia? If so, there's a Chick-fil-A offering you a free meal.[br /][br /]To address the [b][url HREF="https://abc11.com/coin-shortage-why-is-there-a-national/6332674/" TARGET="" REL=""]coin shortage[/url][/b] in the U.S., one Chick-fil-A restaurant is asking customers to bring in their spare change. A Virginia Chick-fil-A is offering its customers a free meal if they come in with $10 in rolled coins. The customer would get their money back in dollar bills and a coupon for a free entrée.[br /][Ads /][br /]This national coin shortage [url HREF="https://abc11.com/coin-shortage-coins-cashless-society-covid-19-pandemic/6331269/" TARGET="" REL=""][b]is affecting countless businesses[/b][/url], including many in the Southeast.[br /][br /][facebook URL="https://www.facebook.com/cfawardsroad/photos/pb.230815695876.-2207520000../10157219906220877/?type=3&theater" /][br /][br /]Right now the only Chick-fil-A restaurant offering the deal is on Wards Road in Lynchburg, Virginia. Employees will collect coins until they get all they need.[br /][Ads /][br /]There is a maximum of 10 coupons per guest.