This Thanksgiving, prepare dinner “Louisiana fast.” On Oct. 16, Popeyes the return of its spice-forward Thanksgiving centerpiece, the .
And for the third year in a row, it’s available for delivery. The Big Easy-inspired bird is now available for preorder or for pickup in-store, offering to take the stress out of and with extended family all up in your house. Popeyes says its holiday birds average at around 11 to 13 pounds and feed between 8 to 12 people.
It costs $99 (including shipping, plus sales tax) for online delivery orders. Hand-rubbed and infused with Popeyes’ signature blend of “bold” and “zesty” Louisiana-style seasonings, the Cajun Turkey arrives frozen but precooked, so all you have to do is thaw, heat and serve. The only thing you actually have to worry about is the come Nov.
28. Customers who opt for the delivery option should visit and expect to receive their turkey one to three business days after it’s shipped. If you’d rather not shell out $100 but can’t imagine Thanksgiving without Popeyes’ poultry, picking it up yourself could save you some money.
The Cajun-Style Turkey starts at $54.99 for in-store orders, but pricing varies by location. Before heading out to pick one up, though, Popeyes recommends customers contact their to ask about availability.
Popeyes also regularly stocks many Thanksgiving sides, like mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, biscuits and more, but those must be ordered separately in-store, on Popeyes’ website or its.