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Popeyes Bringing Back its Fully-Cooked, Cajun-Style Turkeys To Help Families Make Thanksgiving Dinner Prep Easier

RaquelHarris by RaquelHarris
October 20, 2022
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Popeyes Brining Back its Fully-Cooked, Cajun-Style Turkeys To Help Families Make Thanksgiving Dinner Prep Easier

Popeyes Cajun Turkey

Want a Popeyes-style turkey this coming Thanksgiving? The restaurant chain will send you one for under $100.

It’s very much giving thanks. A fully-cooked, Cajun-style turkey could be sitting on your tables this Thanksgiving season, as Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is hooking the country up with its own version of the Thanksgiving turkey.

It costs $94.99 and feeds between 8 to 12 people. If interested and getting one for your family, you can purchase them from your local Popeyes by calling or physically going to a location. You can also order them online to have them delivered to your home, but they the orders will come in one to three business days after the order has been shipped, WBAL reports.

The birds will only be around until the last one is bought.

This move for the company comes after the restaurant conducted a survey of more than 500 people. The chain learned over “50% of respondents feel stressed to host Thanksgiving dinner at their own home and think that the turkey is the hardest dish to cook as part of the meal,” the news platform reports.

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