Why is Popeyes so slow

I go all the time and actually just came back from it and nobody has ever asked for my membership walking in and you don't need it walking out if you just have a sandwich and cup in your hand, so I'd say you're good. The food spot there has a seperate ordering kiosk anyway.

But yeah, I remember having the sandwich Labor Day of 2019 because I was at a wedding that weekend and I know the topic of the sandwich was brought up there just because of the buzz at the time:lol:
Bout to head over there and get a Italian sausage

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Bout to head over there and get a Italian sausage

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Hey, costco food gets the job done. I wish I had checked this thread while I was in line but I definitely didn't remember seeing a chicken sandwich on the menu. Copped the team at work a bunch of the diesel hot dogs and a pizza and it cost a fraction of what a 20 pc. Family Meal at Popeyes would've. And you get the same gratitude:lol:
 
Hey, costco food gets the job done. I wish I had checked this thread while I was in line but I definitely didn't remember seeing a chicken sandwich on the menu. Copped the team at work a bunch of the diesel hot dogs and a pizza and it cost a fraction of what a 20 pc. Family Meal at Popeyes would've. And you get the same gratitude:lol:
 
I guess Americans don’t deserve Burger King Canada’s new Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich

Lillian Stone
Thu, May 27, 2021, 8:51 AM


Burger King spicy chicken sandwich sitting on wrapper on wooden surface


Burger King’s Spicy Hand-Breaded Crispy Chicken Sandwich, aka Ch’King, NOT to be confused with BK Canada’s Nashville Hot Crispy Chicken Sandwich, which is unavailable in the US
If you’ll recall, we reviewed Burger King’s new chicken sandwich—recently dubbed the Ch’King—last month. It was pretty dang good, featuring a thick-cut chicken breast served on a potato bun with three crisp deli pickles and a smattering of “savory signature sauce” alongside a dollop of hot sauce. (We preferred the spicy version.) But now, Canadify reports that BK Canada is releasing its own chicken sandwich: the Nashville Hot Crispy Chicken Sandwich, which, despite startling similarities, is not the same thing as the spicy Ch’King.
Canadify reports that the Canadian sandwich features “crispy premium white meat chicken, seasoned with traditional Nashville Hot flavours and just the right amount of heat, all topped with sliced pickles, and creamy mayonnaise on a potato bun.” The patty itself also appears to have a bright red hue in product photos—even brighter than the spicy version of the Ch’King. To review, here are the differences between the two sandwiches:


Nashville Hot Crispy Chicken Sandwich:
  • Bright red spicy breading
  • Thinner chicken patty
  • Topped with mayonnaise
Ch’King:
  • Slightly-less-bright-red spicy breading
  • Thick-cut chicken
  • Topped with “savory signature sauce”
Perhaps the most crucial difference: Canadify reports that the Nashville Hot Crispy Chicken Sandwich is only available “for a limited time,” while the Ch’King appears to be a permanent addition to the U.S. Burger King menu as the chicken sandwich wars rage on and on. Here’s the big question: why don’t U.S. Burger King customers also get to try the Nashville sandwich? Would the sheer abundance of choice overwhelm our chicken-addled senses? Either way, the differences between the sandwiches don’t seem stark enough to, say, sneak across the U.S.-Canada border for a taste.
 
Why not just send the U.S. the buffalo sauce? would probably be better on the thicker cut Ch’King anyway
 
For real? I think it was out. But didn't catch fire. Can you get a timeline?


I remember in chicago having the sandwich before it became popular. Then one day going to the popeyes in this food court next to my job and seeing this long line and going "the chicken sandwich was already out, why is it being popular now?

I think it wasn't available nationwide before but idk
 
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