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Love that chicken child labor at Popeye's!
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Popeyes Menu – Signature Fried Chicken, Cajun Fries & Shrimps
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., also known as Popeyes and formerly known as Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits and Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken & Biscuits,
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In several states, along with raising chickens, cows and hogs, corrections departments have their own processing plants, dairies and canneries. But many states also hire out prisoners to do that same work at big private companies. The AP met women in Mississippi locked up at restitution centers, the equivalent of debtors’ prisons, to pay off court-mandated expenses. They worked at Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen and other fast-food chains and also have been hired out to individuals for work like lawn mowing or home repairs. “There is nothing innovative or interesting about this system of forced labor as punishment for what in so many instances is an issue of poverty or substance abuse,” said Cliff Johnson, director of the MacArthur Justice Center at the University of Mississippi.
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Well, Seymour, I made it, despite your directions.
Ah, Superintendent Chalmers, Welcome! I hope you're prepared for an unforgettable luncheon!
Myeh.
[GASP] Oh ye gods, my roast is ruined! But what if... I were to purchase fast food and disguise it as my own cooking? Ho ho ho ho ho, delightfully devilish, Seymour!
Ah-
Skinner with his crazy explanations,
The superintendent's gonna need his medication,
When he hears Skinner's lame exaggerations,
There'll be trouble in town tonight!
SEYMOUR!
Superintendent, I was just- uh, just stretching my calves on the windowsill. Isometric exercise! Care to join me?
Why is there smoke coming out of your oven, Seymour?
Uhh, oh! That isn't smoke. It's steam. Steam from the steamed clams we're having! Mmm... steamed clams!
Phew!
Superintendent, I hope you're ready for mouth watering hamburgers!
I thought we were having steamed clams.
D'oh, no. I said steamed hams! That's what I call hamburgers!
You call hamburgers "steamed hams"?
Yes! It's a regional dialect.
Uh-huh. Eh, what region?
Uhh, upstate New York?
Really? Well, I'm from Utica, and I've never heard anyone use the phrase "steamed hams".
Oh, not in Utica, no. It's an Albany expression.
I see. You know, these hamburgers are quite similar to the ones they have at Krusty Burger.
Ho ho ho ho, no, patented Skinner burgers. Old family recipe.
For steamed hams?
Yes.
Yeah, so you call them "steamed hams" despite the fact they are obviously grilled.
Ye- uh- you know, the- one thing I should- excuse me for one second.
Of course.
[YAWN] Well, that was wonderful. A good time was had by all, I'm pooped.
Yes, I should be- Good Lord, what is happening in there!?
Aurora borealis?
Ah- aurora borealis!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your kitchen?!
Yes!
May I see it?
No.
Seymour, the house is on fire!
No, mother, it's just the northern lights!
Well, Seymour, you are an odd fellow, but I must say, you steam a good ham.
Help! Help!
Crispy, spicy chicken tenders are better than the fast food favorite. The meat is tender and juicy and the coating is perfectly crisp and spicy. Deep fryer, skillet, and air fryer instructions included. Because of the hot oil this recipe is not recommended for young cooks. Difficulty level 2/10
Copycat Popeye's Chicken Strips
Published: Mar 26, 2020 Last Updated: Sep 26, 2023 by Marye 1773 words. | About 9 minutes to read this article.
Crispy, spicy chicken tenders are better than the fast food favorite. The meat is tender and juicy and the coating is perfectly crisp and spicy. Deep fryer, skillet, and air fryer instructions included. Because of the hot oil this recipe is not recommended for young cooks. Difficulty level 2/10
Prep Time15minutes mins
Cook Time20minutes mins
Marinate30minutes mins
Total Time1hour hr 5minutes mins
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Good news! You're about to save a lot of money! This Copycat Popeye's Chicken is so easy you'll never go back to fast food again
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If you don't have a Popeye's Chicken in your neck of the woods then you don't understand the enormity of posting this recipe. Popeye's makes fried chicken like no other — spicy, smoky, crispy perfection. They have their own special sauce to dip it in but my kids like honey mustard sauce or bbq the best.
Or Ranch. You can't go wrong with Ranch.
Boneless chicken breast or thighs
Louisiana hot sauce
Buttermilk
Peanut oil (if deep frying)
Chipotle powder
All-purpose flour
Smoked paprika
Eggs
Salt
Instructions
There are three ways to make these:
In a deep fryer
In a cast iron skillet
In an air fryer
To me the very best flavor is when they're done in a deep fryer but I think it's good to have options, right?
No matter which way you make these chicken strips you'll start the same. Always marinate for 30 minutes in the buttermilk mixture but not more than an hour.
Remove a chicken bread strip from the marinade and dredge in flour.
Dip in the egg mixture.
Dredge with flour again. Set aside.
Bring oil to 360F.
Add the chicken a little at a time without crowding.
Fry until golden.
Remove to a paper towel covered plate. Keep warm.
Serve hot.
Add your favorite dipping sauce.
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Pictured: former Maryland Fried Chicken restaurant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (now a cigarette store) in 2023; and a then-operational Maryland Fried Chicken in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1969.
Maryland Fried Chicken was an early competitor to KFC that ironically was founded in Florida by Al Constantine, a native of Delaware. Constantine, after noting the success of KFC franchises, experimented with his own fried chicken recipe and handed out samples at the diner he owned in Orlando until he had, as he once said, "the best fried chicken in the world."
Al opened the first "Maryland Fried Chicken" restaurant in Fern Park, Florida, in October of 1961. With help from his parents and two of his brothers, Al oversaw the chain's expansion across Florida as dozens of new MFCs opened under franchise agreements. A deal in 1967 with Georgia businessman J.R. Miller helped take MFC to about 20 US states in the south, midwest, and northeast. The company claimed to be the 3rd-largest and fastest-growing fried chicken take-out chain in the US in 1969. Its first (and likely only) international locations opened in Nassau, Bahamas, in 1970. By the start of 1971, 160 locations were operational.
But both personal and economic struggles began to pressure the company in the 70s. Al's relationship with his brothers began to strain, and his marriage ended in divorce in 1971. Before that year was out, Al resigned as President of Maryland Fried Chicken, Inc., dissatisfied with the direction of the company he had started. The company reported a financial loss for the year 1971 and began a bloodbath of store closures, especially in the south. The company quickly went extinct in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Tennessee even as it was making a new push into New York, New England, and the midwest. Reduced to just 102 stores by the end of 1972, the new President of the company then announced that it had returned to profitability.
But the economy only got worse from there, as the 1973 recession set in. Of particular concern was the skyrocketing price of chicken and rising interest rates. It didn't help that the company in 1974 became largely owned by shady investor James Mairs, a disgraced former lawyer who was bisbarred due to a credible accusation that he funneled $500,000 from a client's trust fund into his own pockets. The company was now on a downward spiral with no turning back, and by the late 70s it was bankrupt and out of business.
But that was never the end of the story. Although Maryland Fried Chicken, Inc. no longer existed, the individual franchises remained. Many of them threw in the towel, retired, or started new restaurants. But some decided to try and keep things going like nothing had ever happened. By the time I entered the picture, I was living in a bubble where it was as Al's dream had been realized: the local MFC had outlasted Popeyes and competed favorably with KFC across the street. But of course, this was not how most towns looked in the 2000s. My local MFC franchise of 2 restaurants in Bethlehem and Easton, Pennsylvania, was the last one in the northeast. I hardly imagine any of the patrons knew that MFC ever existed outside the Lehigh Valley.
My local location was opened by Tom Workman in 1968, and he owned it until 2008, when he sold it to longtime employee Paul Matula, who Workman considered to be like a son. Workman passed away in 2011, and shortly thereafter a kitchen fire forced the Bethlehem unit's closure. The smaller branch in Easton, lacking a drive-thru, stuck around until 2014. Though my locations have closed, I'd like to go to a remaining store again someday. They still exist in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and one lone unit in Michigan. For a more comprehensive history with lots of pictures, check out my blogger post.
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My take as an American on the chik fil a thing (obligatory I don't eat there disclaimer) is that in addition to conservatives supporting them extra because of their politics, they have better branding. Popeyes' full name is Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, and KFC is Kentucky Fried Chicken. They're both very tied to specific states even if the food isn't. Chik fil a is generic fried chicken establishment whose print ads I think have more widespread appeal
I have just had a realisation that people who live in states will probably identify with things named after their own states
Like the difference between "🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scottish grown 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿" and "🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿English grown 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿" labels on supermarket fruit is genuinely enough I will normally choose the Scottish one, but I genuinely never considered that would apply to people in the states
To me louisiana and kentucky are just names for flavours
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Bernard Perroud. Baltimore characters at Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen.
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listen, if you eat a biscuit from popeye's louisiana kitchen without a drinkable liquid nearby, on your own head be it.
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“louisiana kitchen” is actually the restaurant called popeyes HAHA its just like a fried chicken fast food place and it IS amazing
THANK U 😭 multiple ppl have scrambled to tell me this, ive never had popeyes but it sounds so fucking good
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Emain Abhlach (Celtic Book of Days)
Epulum Jovis (Feast of Jove; Ancient Rome) [Ides of September]
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Feast of the Cross (Assyrian Church of the East)
Ketevan, Queen of Georgia (Christian; Martyr)
Hierotheus of Iveron Monastery on Mount Athos (Christian; Saint)
Hierotheus of Kalamata (Christian; Saint)
Ides of September (Ancient Rome)
John Chrysostom (Christian; Saint)
Lictisternia (Old Roman festival to Jupiter, Juno & Minerva)
Livia Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Make a Corn Dolly Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
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Molly Crabapple (Artology)
Mosquito Avoidance Day (Pastafarian)
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Otway (Positivist; Saint)
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Robert Indiana (Artology)
Roald Dahl (Writerism)
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Sherwood Anderson (Writerism)
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Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (EU, US) [Friday the 13th] (1 of 2 for 2024)
Unlucky Day (Canada, Germany, Ireland, UK, US) [Friday the 13th]
Premieres
After Hours (Film; 1985)
Agnes of God (Film; 1985)
Almost Famous (Film; 2000)
The Amityville Horror, by Jay Anson (Novel; 1977)
Audrey the Rainmaker (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
The Awful Tooth (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Barbershop (Film; 2002)
Batman Unlimited: Mchs vs. Mutants (WB Animated Film; 2016)
Benson (TV Series; 1979)
Bones (TV Series; 2005)
By Leaps and Hounds (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Candle in the Wind, Diana Version, by Elton John (Song; 1997)
Cat Carson Rides Again (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Cat-Choo (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Cat Tamale (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Centerfold, by The Cars (Song; 1981)
Children of the World, by The Bee Gees (Album; 1976)
City Kitty (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Clerks III (Film; 2022)
Clown on the Farm (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Come Dancing (UK Musical Show; 2008)
Crime of the Century, by Supertramp (Album; 1974)
Dogfight (Film; 1991)
The Dreaming, by Kate Bush (Album; 1982)
The Drew Carey Show (TV Series; 1995)
Easy-Duz-It, by Easy-E (Album; 1988)
Everybody Loves Raymond (TV Series; 1996)
The Ginger Man, by J.P. Donleavy (Novel; 1955)
The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood (Novel; 1985)
Hard Rain, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1976)
Highway Star. Written by DeepPurple (Song; 1971)
In Utero, by Nirvana (Album; 1993)
Law and Audrey (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Law & Order (TV Series; 1990)
Mishima (Film; 1985)
The Muppet Show (TV Series; 1976)
The Nitty Gritty, recorded by Shirley Ellis (Song; 1963)
One More from the Road, by Lynyrd Skynyrd (Live Album; 1976)
The Other Wind, by Ursula Le Guin (Novel; 1968) [Earthsea #5]
Pee-Wee’s Playhouse (TV Series; 1986)
The Popeye Show (King Features Syndicate/Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Series; 1978)
Ready to Die, by The Notorious B.I.G. (Album; 1994)
Scooby-Doo Where Are You (Animated TV Series; 1969)
Scout Fellow (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1957)
Skinny Legs and All, recorded by Joe Tex (Song; 1967)
Soap (TV Series; 1977)
Solid Gold (TV Series; 1980)
The Spectacular Now (Film; 2013)
Star-Spangled Banner lyrics written, by Francis Scott Key (Lyrics; 1814)
Supernatural (TV Series; 2005)
Take Me to Church, by Hozier (Song; 2013)
Thud!, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2005) [Discworld #34]
Truth and Soul, by Fishbone (Album; 1988)
Undone (Animated TV Series; 2019)
Yesterday, by The Beatles (Song; 1965)
Yojimbo (Film; 1961)
Today’s Name Days
Tobias (Austria)
Ivan, Ljubo, Zlatko (Croatia)
Lubor (Czech Republic)
Cyprianus (Denmark)
Ervi, Ervin, Ervo (Estonia)
Orvo (Finland)
Aimé (France)
Johann, Notburga, Tobias (Germany)
Aristeides, Aristeidis, Cornelius, Kornelios (Greece)
Kornél (Hungary)
Crisostomo, Giovanni, Maurilio, Regina (Italy)
Iza, Izabella, Izanda, Izīda (Latvia)
Barmantas, Barvydė, Mangailis (Lithuania)
Stian, Stig (Norway)
Aleksander, Aureliusz, Eugenia, Filip, Lubor, Materna, Morzysław, Szeliga (Poland)
Ctibor (Slovakia)
Amado, Crisóstomo, Juan (Spain)
Ambjörn, Sture (Sweden)
Arlando, Milton, Orlando, Roland, Rolanda, Rolando, Stone, Stoney (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 257 of 2024; 109 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 37 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 13 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Guy-You), Day 11 (Geng-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 10 Elul 5784
Islamic: 9 Rabi I 1446
J Cal: 17 Gold; Threesday [17 of 30]
Julian: 31 August 2024
Moon: 75%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 5 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Lessing]
Runic Half Month: Ken (Illumination) [Day 7 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 86 of 94)
Week: 2nd Full Week of September
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 23 of 32)
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Lakeland Firefighters Battle Blaze at Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen
Lakeland Fire Department responded to Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen location on US-98 in Lakeland Thursday after a reported fire. At around 5:00 AM, Lakeland firefighters were dispatched to a fire call at Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen located at 2550 HWY 98 N. The caller, who was passing by the area, reported seeing flames in the parking lot, possibly from the shrubbery behind the building. Upon…
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Top Restaurant Brands to Pick Today: TSX QSR
Investing in stocks can be a daunting task, especially when considering the myriad of options available. However, for those eyeing the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) for potential investments, Restaurant Brands International (TSX QSR) stands out as a compelling choice. Here's why Restaurant Brands could be the best TSX stock to buy right now.
Restaurant Brands International,(TSX QSR) the parent company of iconic fast-food chains such as Burger King, Tim Hortons, and Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, has demonstrated resilience and adaptability in the face of various economic challenges. Despite fluctuations in consumer preferences and economic downturns, the company has maintained a strong position in the fast-food industry.
One of the key reasons why Restaurant Brands International warrants attention from investors is its diversified portfolio of well-established brands. Each of its brands caters to a distinct market segment, providing the company with a broad consumer base. This diversification not only helps mitigate risks associated with fluctuations in consumer preferences but also allows the company to capitalize on different trends and opportunities within the fast-food industry.
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Moreover, Restaurant Brands International has been proactive in leveraging technology to enhance its operations and customer experience. The company has invested in digital initiatives, such as mobile ordering and delivery services, to cater to the growing demand for convenience among consumers. By embracing technology, Restaurant Brands has been able to stay ahead of competitors and adapt to changing consumer behaviors effectively.
In addition to its strategic initiatives, Restaurant Brands International boasts a strong financial performance, which further strengthens its investment appeal. The company has consistently delivered solid revenue growth and profitability, driven by its global expansion efforts and efficient cost management. This financial stability not only provides investors with confidence in the company's ability to generate returns but also indicates its resilience amidst economic uncertainties.
Furthermore, Restaurant Brands International has demonstrated a commitment to shareholder value through its capital allocation strategy. The company has returned capital to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases while also reinvesting in growth opportunities to drive long-term value creation. This balanced approach to capital allocation underscores management's focus on creating sustainable value for shareholders.
Looking ahead, Restaurant Brands International is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging trends in the fast-food industry, such as plant-based alternatives and healthier menu options. The company's strong brand recognition and operational expertise provide a solid foundation for capturing market opportunities and driving future growth.
In conclusion, Restaurant Brands International emerges as a compelling investment opportunity on the TSX due to its diversified portfolio, technological innovation, strong financial performance, and commitment to shareholder value. While no investment is without risks, the company's track record and strategic initiatives position it favorably for long-term success. For investors seeking exposure to the fast-food industry with growth potential, Restaurant Brands International could indeed be the best TSX stock to consider adding to their portfolios.
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TellPopeyes
TellPopeyes is a survey conducted by Popeyes Restaurant chain. A survey is one of the easiest and fastest ways to get real feedback from the customer and that’s why tellpopeyes.com is the best place for it. In this article, we will write about how the TellPopeyes Survey works and how to take it at tellpopeyes.com.
About TellPopeyes
Popeyes or Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is one of the biggest fried chicken fast-food chains in America. They started their first store in 1972 and after that, they have just dominated the market. Currently, they are the second-largest Fast Food Fried Chicken restaurant chain per unit in the US. they have more than 3100 restaurants all over the US and 30 other countries as well. They have a customer feedback portal named TellPopeyes, where customers can fill out surveys and their feedback.
TellPopeyes Survey
TellPopeyes is one of the best ways to give feedback and suggestions to Popeyes restaurants. They have a series of questions that need to be answered about management to the service. In the end, they will provide a reward for every single customer who has filled the survey. It’s easy, fast, and both customers and restaurants get something in return as well.
Purpose of TellPopeyes Survey
Most restaurant chains offer surveys for its customers to know more about them. Here is the list of reasons why TellPopeyes ask their customers to take a survey.
TellPopeyes is a simple way to know how their customer feels about the food
To get their ratings
TellPopeyes aim to those customers who want to give a feedback for their meal
Most of the time, when customers have a suggestion, they cannot get it through, with TellPopeyes, they will hear them and implement as well.
One of the biggest reasons is to know the hospitality of the restaurant and customer satisfaction.
If a customer has complained about some issues, TellPopeyes survey can help them and if it’s felt everywhere, they can make a change.
To give back to their customer, when they take TellPopeyes survey, they get an assured reward back.
Rules for taking a TellPopeyes Survey
There are some rules that need to be followed in order to take a survey on TellPopeyes.com. Here are the rules,
Customer age needs to be 16 and over
Customer need to be a US citizen
To take a survey on TellPopeyes, customers should have visited at least one Popeyes Restaurant.
Relatives of the employees of Popeyes cannot take a survey on TellPopeyes
Customer can take one survey at a time, they cannot take more than one survey per month
They need to have their restaurant receipt with them
Make sure they have TellPopeyes survey invitation code as well
Requirements for taking a survey at TellPopeyes.com
If a customer wants to take a survey on TellPopeyes website, then there are few things that they require first.
A laptop, computer or a mobile device
An internet connection with those devices
They should know English or Spanish in order to take the TellPopeyes survey.
Survey invitation code
How to take a TellPopeyes survey online?
Customers who have an invitation code can take the survey online easily, here is a guide on how to do it step by step.
Visit the official website at TellPopeyes.com
Now select the first option that reads if you have Popeyes receipts with an invitation on and click on the survey button.
Now you need to provide some information in order to take the survey
Restaurant number
Date on the receipts
Time
Total bill amount
Make sure to provide all the detail correctly
If your receipts do not look like on in the picture when you take a survey and you don’t know where to find it, click at the bottom where you can find a link
Once you provide that, now you need to write down the invitation code you received with the receipts
After that, click on the submit button and it will take you to the survey
They will ask you a few questions regarding foods and customer services
Once you fill out the survey, you need to provide some personal information such as
Your name
Email address
Phone number
Address
Monthly income
Once you provide that detail, just click on the finish button
Once the TellPopeyes survey is complete, you will get an assured gift or a chance to take part in a sweepstake
Rewards for taking TellPopeyes survey
Who doesn’t like a reward after taking a survey, here is what a customer get after taking a TellPopeyes survey.
Once customer complete the TellPopeyes survey, they are eligible to enter a sweepstake
Winner of the sweepstake will be announced on the official website
Winner will get reward worth of $1000 in a gift card form
The $1000 reward is non-transferable or non-redeemable by any other person.
Once the winner is selected, they will get an email from official Popeyes for address and other detail
If they are not eligible for Sweepstake than they might get a free fried chicken in their next visit
TellPopeyes survey Questions
Now we know that everyone is wondering what kind of question they ask in the survey. There is no right or wrong answer in the survey as it’s based on the user experience and everyone’s answer might be different. But you can make yourself prepare and learn about them first. Here is just an example of the type of question they asked in TellPopeyes survey.
Was the order served precisely as per asked?
How was the cleanliness and Hygiene of the restaurant?
Was the staff of the restaurant friendly enough?
What was the quality of the foods and drinks that were served in the restaurants?
How was the taste of the food and drinks that were served on your order?
Were the food prices in range?
Rate the restaurant overall according to your satisfaction and your experience.
Do you visit the restaurant more often?
If yes how often?
Were the food items that you ordered fresh?
Popeyes hours
If you want to know when popeyes restaurant is open near you, then here is the list.
Monday 10:30 AM-11:00 PM Tuesday 10:30 AM-11:00 PM Wednesday 10:30 AM-11:00 PM Thursday 10:30 AM-11:00 PM Friday 10:30 AM-11:00 PM Saturday 10:30 AM-11:00 PM Sunday 10:30 AM-11:00 PM
Popeyes restaurants stay open for most of the holidays except Easter Sunday and Christmas day.
Popeyes Near me
Find the nearest Popeye restaurant by visiting popeyes.com/store-locator
We hope that this article will help you learn more about TellPopeyes survey. If you have any questions regarding TellPopeyes, then ask us in the comment section.
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