Popeyes is rolling out a BYOB — Bring Your Own Bun — policy after selling out of its new chicken sandwich.
Customers are instructed to order the three-piece tenders and place the chicken between the bun that they bought themselves. "We are working with suppliers of all components of our sandwich to build up our supply in order to bring back the chicken sandwich as soon as possible," a Popeyes representative told Business Insider. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Customers are instructed to order the three-piece tenders and place the chicken between the bun that they bought themselves. "We are working with suppliers of all components of our sandwich to build up our supply in order to bring back the chicken sandwich as soon as possible," a Popeyes representative told Business Insider. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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