Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits introduces a bigger, better bird
Just in time for the holiday's, the world's second-largest quick-service chicken concept, Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits, is introducing the bigger, better Cajun Turkey at participating restaurants this November. QSR customers can now purchase Cajun Turkeys at participating Popeyes restaurants while supplies last. Turkeys are approximately 12 to 14 pounds and feed eight to ten people. Customers can locate a restaurant near them selling Popeyes authentic Cajun Turkeys by visiting www.popeyes.com.
October 31, 2005
Just in time for the holiday's, the world's second-largest quick-service chicken concept, Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits, is introducing the bigger, better Cajun Turkey at participating restaurants this November. QSR customers can now purchase Cajun Turkeys at participating Popeyes restaurants while supplies last. Turkeys are approximately 12 to 14 pounds and feed eight to ten people. Customers can locate a restaurant near them selling Popeyes authentic Cajun Turkeys by visitingwww.popeyes.com.Additionally this charitable member of the QSR foodservice industry will spread the spirit of the season by donating Cajun Turkeys to local charitable organizations. Popeyes restaurants are usually closed on Thanksgiving Day, however Popeyes Franchisee Saratoga Food Group in Virginia will be serving homeless men, women and children free Thanksgiving dinners on November 24, 2005 from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at their Popeyes quick service restaurants at 901 N. Main St., in downtown Suffolk and 300 St. Paul's Blvd., in downtown Norfolk.Read More