Popeyes Cajun-Style Turkey Is Back

Go ahead, let someone else cook the turkey this year.

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When planning your Thanksgiving menu this year, why not give yourself a break? Let somebody else prepare the bird and you can focus on the sides. Take one item off your holiday to-do list.  Popeyes has just the answer for this. Their fan favorite Cajun-Style Turkey is back!

This turkey isn’t your average bird. It is hand-rubbed with Popeyes’ signature blend of “zesty Louisiana-style seasonings.” And it gets even better. For the second year in a row, you can get this seasonal delicacy delivered right to your front door. The heavy lifting will be done and all that is left for you to do is thaw, heat, serve, and watch all of your guests enjoy!

You can pre-order your bird now as Popeyes began taking orders here and making deliveries on October 9. Turkeys should be expected to arrive within one to three business days after the order has been processed and shipped.

If you have a Popeyes nearby, you can also just purchase from your local store and pick it up beginning October 17. Just call to reserve as supplies are limited.

Now you might have plans to make your heirloom family recipe for corn pudding or your aunt may always bring the green beans, but if you want to outsource your entire meal, Popeyes can help with that too. And no judgment from us! Take a year off from all the stress.  While you pick up your Cajun-Style Turkey, you could also grab some of their traditional southern sides such as mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, biscuits, and more.

As an added bonus in this season of giving, if you purchase your turkey or any of your meal from Popeyes, you can rest assured that you’re also helping others. As stated in a press release, “Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Inc., is doing its part to make the holidays happier for others by donating a percentage of profits to the Popeyes Foundation to aid its mission to strengthen communities with food and support in times of need.  You can learn more about the Popeyes foundation here.”

Whatever you choose to do for your Thanksgiving meal, it’s never too early to start planning.

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