Popeyes Cajun-style turkey available to preorder for Thanksgiving dinner

2024-12-23 22:07:37 source: category:Stocks

Want a break from cooking this Thanksgiving? This fast-food chain has your back.

Popeyes is once again offering its pre-cooked "fan-favorite' Cajun-style turkey this holiday season.

"All you have to do is thaw, heat and serve, so you can spend more time enjoying any holiday you celebrate, from Friendsgiving to Thanksgiving," the New Orleans-style chicken chain posted online.

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What does Popeyes Cajun-style turkey cost?

The turkey comes seasoned with salt and spices including paprika, dried onions and dried garlic, according to Popeyes.

One turkey costs $99 plus tax and feeds eight to 12 people, Popeyes says. 

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Delivery and pickup available

Delivery started on Oct. 9 and shipments take one-to-three business days, Popeyes says.

To order it online click here.

You can also visit your local Popeyes restaurant for pickup or to order one.

Premade side-dishes also available

Looking to save time on side dishes too?

Visit Popeyes.com to order sides including mashed potatoes, Mac n cheese and even dessert.

The deal is available while supplies last in the continental United States except in Alaska, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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