With the debut of McDonald’s new chicken breakfast sandwiches and the ever-growing popularity of Chick-fil-A’s chicken sandwich, it’s no surprise the crispy, savory flavor of chicken never goes out of season. Of course, it’s Popeyes’ chicken sandwich that has reigned supreme since it rolled out in 2019, and it’s still our go-to when we’ve got the craving for some crunch. But what’s better than getting a Popeyes chicken sandwich? Getting one for free.
For a limited time—and we mean limited—you can get a free Popeyes chicken sandwich. Of course, like with all good things, there is a tiny bit of a catch…here’s how to cash in on this deal.
Lunch Is Covered Thanks to Popeyes
If you’ve never had a Popeyes chicken sandwich, now is the time to give it a try. It’s crispy and juicy at the same time, topped with barrel-cured pickles, spicy (or non-spicy, if you prefer) mayonnaise and a buttery toasted brioche bun. Seriously, what’s not to love?!
That sounds like a pretty solid lunch to us, but how do you get one for free? All you have to do is order $10 worth of food from Popeyes via the site or mobile app, and your free Popeyes chicken sandwich will appear at your doorstep. It’s pretty easy to rack up the $10, too—just stock up on drinks, sides or the dessert of your choosing, including Popeyes’ chocolate-coated ice cream.
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Put Your Order in ASAP
We mentioned this was a limited time offer, right? If you’re craving a Popeyes chicken sandwich (and we can’t really blame you), place your order sometime this weekend to take advantage of the $10 deal. It only rolls through Sunday, November 15, and once the doors close on your location, you’ll have to start shelling out for that chicken sandwich again.
Keep in mind a free sandwich can only be claimed once per day. If you get started right now, that’s at least three free Popeyes chicken sandwiches to enjoy before end-of-day Sunday. Doesn’t sound like a bad plan to us!
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