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Love at First Bite: Popeyes’ Valentine’s Day Deal Gives You 2 Sandwiches for $8
February 12, 2025
In celebration of Valentine’s Day 2025, Popeyes is offering its Rewards Members two chicken sandwiches for $8.
As part of the fast-food chain’s two-for-$8 deal, customers can surprise their Valentine with any two chicken sandwiches (excluding Bacon and Cheese) for just $8 by redeeming the offer on the Popeyes app or website between now and Feb. 16, 2025. Available in Classic, Spicy, and Ghost Pepper varieties, the chain’s iconic Chicken Sandwich takes a crispy chicken breast fillet and pairs it with crunchy barrel-cured pickles and a choice of classic mayo, spicy mayo, or Ghost Pepper sauce, all served between two buttery toasted brioche buns.
Popeyes Rewards Members are not limited to just plain chicken sandwiches. There’s a host of tasty eats on the rewards section of the eatery’s website.
For just a little more cash, customers can enjoy a five-piece 2 Can Dine meal featuring the chain’s signature chicken, two regular sides, and two biscuits, all for $12.99. For the same cost, substitute chicken pieces for a six-piece chicken tenders meal.
Limited to one offer per order, the two-for-$8 chicken sandwich deal can be found at participating Popeyes locations nationwide.
Popeyes Will Remodel Stores, Add to Customer Experience With Its ‘Easy to Run’ Initiative
Per Retail Dive, Popeyes will continue to modernize its internal processes and evolve as a restaurant chain. Restaurant Brands International CEO Josh Kobza said on the company’s Q4 2024 earnings call Wednesday that Popeyes’ newest “Easy to Run” initiative “standardizes processes, enhances technology and introduces new kitchen equipment and a new production line.” This shift comes as Popeyes plans to overhaul much of the equipment and technology in its system by the end of 2026.
The company projects that within less than two years, all stateside locations will have “cloud-based point of sale systems, digital drop charts, sticky label printers, order-ready boards, kiosks and upgraded back-of-house equipment, including auto batter-makers and improved hot holding units.”
The overall impact of these changes should reduce customer wait times, improve order accuracy, and enhance the employee experience. The Easy to Run initiative is already underway in both Houston, Texas, and Orlando, Florida.
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