Popeyes Promises Free Wings For US And Canada If An NFL Team With Wings Wins The Big Game

The holidays are over and we’re getting right back into routine living up to the next biggest eating holiday of the year — the Super Bowl. If you’ve ever attended a party for the Big Game or thrown one, you know the most important thing are the wings. And Popeyes is giving Americans and Canadians the chance at free wings to celebrate.

Popeyes is launching its latest promotion – “Wings for Wings” – offering free 6pc wings with any online or in-app purchase at participating restaurants in USA and Canada if a football team that has wings in its name, logo, or on its mascot wins the big game in February. This means if a team from Baltimore, Philadelphia or even Buffalo wins, then guests get free wings. 

So no, this doesn’t exactly mean that Popeyes is giving fans free wings in time for the Super Bowl, but they are rewarding fans with the offer on Fat Tuesday, February 13, 2024, as a nod to the brand’s New Orleans heritage.

Why is Popeyes doing this? To celebrate the permanent launch of wings at Popeyes with five fan-favorite flavors, which will star in the brand’s first-ever TV advertisement during the first quarter of the big game in February.

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