Popeyes offers a chance to participate in a prize draw and have a great time at the new establishment in Aberdeen.

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POPEYES is giving Aberdeen residents the chance to win free chicken sandwiches for an entire year. The first three customers are in for a treat with generous rewards, while the next 25 won’t be left empty-handed.

Known for its Louisiana-style fried chicken, Popeyes promises to delight its visitors with mouth-watering treats. Additionally, 25 lucky customers will receive complimentary servings of their signature fried chicken, cooked to perfection according to the Louisiana recipe. But that’s not all – these 25 individuals will also walk away with exclusive Popeyes merchandise, with more details available on the company’s social media pages.

Popeyes claim to always values its customers, encouraging them to share a photo on Instagram tagging @popeyesuk for another chance to win a free chicken sandwich.

On top of that, exciting surprises await chicken lovers at Aberdeen Beach this afternoon, promising an unforgettable experience. Stay tuned for prize updates on the company’s social media pages.

Chicken lovers in Aberdeen can visit Popeyes from April 15th in  their brand new Union Street premises, where queues are expected on opening day. The Aberdeen City Council approved the opening of their second branch last October, offering ample seating, a drive-thru lane, and parking facilities tailored to their guests’ convenience. It is expected to open within the next few months.

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