Popeyes 10pc Chicken Set For $18.90 Settles Family Meals When You’re Busy With WFH

Popeyes Has Up To 52% Off Fried Chicken For Mobile App Orders

Due to the ever-changing pandemic situation, many of us are now familiar with the ups and downs of WFH life. And when we’re stressed out, the cure for such emotions is often food.

Whether it’s indulgent desserts or Popeyes fried chicken, we can count on our fave meal to make us feel better.

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Sharing them with loved ones will only lift your spirits more, and you can do that without burning a hole in your wallet.

From 15-18 Oct, Popeyes is offering a 10-piece chicken meal for only $18.90 to celebrate their app’s 1st anniversary.

Here’s what else you can look forward to when you install the app on your phone.

Get 10pc Popeyes fried chicken at less than half the price

Since everyone is chiong-ing for work or studies at home most of the time now, buying meals often entails getting something for the entire household.

The total amount can be eye-boggling for big families, but it doesn’t always have to be that way.

Rather than splurging on big meals to keep the fam well-fed, you can treat them to a glorious spread of Popeyes fried chicken for only $18.90 (U.P. $39).

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That’s over 50% off the original price for 10 pieces, which saves you some extra dollars to cover other meals you might not have time to whip up at home.

Marinated for 12 hours in Louisiana spices before being hand-battered and breaded, Popeyes fried chicken is so fresh and flavourful that mum won’t complain about having fast food for lunch.

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Not only will you be saving her the trouble of cooking, but you’ll also be your fam’s hero for settling their meals amid the WFH madness.

Enjoy the fried chicken deal & other perks on Popeyes’ app

While 90’s kids may recall tearing coupons to get fast food deals, this fried chicken promo is available exclusively on the Popeyes SG app for dine-in, takeaway, and delivery.

All you have to do is add the 10-piece chicken set to your cart and apply the promo code “APP10PC” to enjoy the discount.

While you’re at it, consider topping up with sides like buttermilk biscuits or garlic rice, which are on a 1-for-1 offer to complete your meal.

New app users get a $5 voucher for their first order amounting to at least $12, so that’s even more money you can save for WFH lunches.

Simply download the free app on Google Play or the Apple Store, create an account, and place your orders for dine-in, takeaway, or delivery — all with a few swipes that won’t distract you too much from mounting work assignments.

Ordering in advance also means skipping the queue for dine-in or takeaway, so you won’t have to waste your precious lunch break waiting in line.

Stand to win free fried chicken for a year

If 10 pieces of chicken still aren’t enough to satisfy your cravings, Popeyes has an even bigger treat for 2 lucky customers.

Anyone who purchases the 10-piece meal between 15 and 18 Oct can stand to win free Popeyes chicken for a year. That’s 12 months of not worrying about what to eat next.

To earn your chance at the lucky draw, complete the lucky draw form here and submit it along with your proof of purchase.

Popeyes will announce the winners via their Facebook page on 25 Oct and contact them via email, so keep a close eye on your socials.

You can also follow them on Instagram to keep up with the latest updates.

Treat yourself & your loved ones to juicy fried chicken

After trying all the new food since WFH started, going back to a classic fried chicken meal could be the comfort you need.

Share that with your family at home so that everyone can have a lovely meal together.

They’ll surely appreciate your thoughtfulness in ensuring that there’s food on the table even as everyone’s busy with WFH.

This post was brought to you in collaboration with Popeyes.

Featured image courtesy of Popeyes and by MS News.

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