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Popeye's Louisiana Chicken (www.popeyes.com) locations throughout Southern California have a great recession-busting deal for you on Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22.
Ask for the Popeye's Pay Day deal and get 8 pieces of their lip-smackin' crispy fried chicken for only $4.99. If you've never tried Popeye's, this is an economical way to try their product for under five dollars. Check their website for the location nearest you and while you're at it, sign up to be a member of Popeyes Bonafide Krewe to be alerted via e-mail of special upcoming promotions and coupons.
Until our next food find...may all your food finds be fabulous!











Comments
OUR AREA POPEYE'S DO NOT HONOR THIS PROMOTION WE HAVE TRIED 3 POPEYE'S IN THE SURROUNDING TOWNS---WHY NOT????
very sad -can't find this special day promo anywhere around us---
Our Popeye's in Opelousas,Louisiana did not honor the payday promotion. This is so unfair, every Popeye's should have offered it to their customers. I love that chicken from Popeye's, but after being told their was no participation in the payday promotion today, it made me feel like they don't appreciate my services. I mean one day wouldn't hurt.
April 22nd 2009 Popeye's advertised 8pc chicken for $4.99. I went there after work and as expected everyone and their mother were there to take advantage of this offer. There was a Popeye employee outside taking names of customers who were unable to receive their orders because they had run out. We were told by the young lady taking our names that we have to redeem our orders within one week. We were asked if we wanted one or two boxes. I said two. I called Popeyes on Sunday 04/26/2009 to verify they would honor their raincheck. I planned on using it today since I had invited company over and had planned to supply company with 16 pcs of Popeyes chicken. I was told by the mgr that corporate office has to program their computers or registers so that they will ring up orders at the $4.99 price and that we can only redeem the orders on Tuesday. This is a lot of baloney. Anyone with a bit of common sense would have expected a turn-out like they had when you offer a deal that they advertised and should have had a contingency plan prepared knowing that possibly these stores may run out of product. Popeys as far as I'm concerned used false advertising, they did not honor their rainchecks as I was told by one of their own employees that we would have to redeem our chicken within one week. I do not plan to ever patronize them again. I'll go to Church's first.
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