![]() ![]() ![]() It’s been a long road for the fried chicken merchant, which unveiled its signature sandwich on Aug. However, the Popeyes “fry-hards” on Twitter weren’t having it, posting cries of “delete this” and “damn, y’all are broke.” “Chick Fil A never runs out of sandwiches,” jabbed another. And you bring your own bun… Really it’s just three tenders… /9jOFyfdae4 Try our new BYOB! It’s basically The Sandwich! Only no mayo. Per the ad, you can bring any type of bread cradle you want from hamburger rolls to hot dog buns, but it better be sturdy, lest the filling topple out as one eater “discovers” in the commercial. The clip depicts various customers ordering the chicken tenders and then getting flummoxed at the lack of buns. And you bring your own bun … Really it’s just three tenders …” The Louisiana-headquartered chicken giant’s Twitter account even released a surprisingly self-aware video ad for BYOB with the tag, “Try our new BYOB! It’s basically The Sandwich! Only no mayo. “While we work to get the sandwich back in our restaurants, we wanted to offer our guests a fun way to satisfy their Popeyes sandwich cravings,” Bruno Cardinali, Popeyes’ head of marketing for North America, told CNN. They simply go to their nearest Popeyes outlet, order the renowned chicken tenders and then bookend it with their own buns. Popeyes is working to get its sandwich back in restaurants, but it has formulated a way for customers to assuage their cravings in the interim: make it themselves.Įnter Popeyes’ new BYOB (bring your own bun) policy, in which customers are - you guessed it - are allowed to bring their own bread. When Popeyes unveiled its new chicken sandwich last month, it unexpectedly took the US by storm, sparking a shortage that resulted in lawsuits and a “hangry” mob. Why you should stop eating french fries: It could ruin your life Wendy's selling canned chili divides consumers: 'The absolute worst' Popeyes employee destroys restaurant after not getting paid for a month Hair, bugs, mold - the shocking truth behind what's inside your favorite foods
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