Popeyes Is Bringing Back Its Fan-Favorite Cajun-Style Thanksgiving Turkey - But You Might Want To Skip Delivery - Tasting Table
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Popeyes Is Bringing Back Its Fan-Favorite Cajun-Style Thanksgiving Turkey - But You Might Want To Skip Delivery - Tasting Table
"Popeyes offers two options for getting your frozen Thanksgiving turkey, with the bird available to be shipped nationwide and picked up in stores. The shipping options will probably be the most convenient for most people, but there is one catch. This year, the turkey is priced starting at $54.99 for pickup, which is more expensive but not too bad compared to a normal Butterball-style frozen turkey from the supermarket. However, shipping that big bird costs a pretty penny, and it will up the price of your Thanksgiving dinner to $99."
"The Popeyes' Cajun turkey isn't just a frozen bird; it's also precooked. So, beyond thawing, the work required to prepare it is minimal. The turkey is also already seasoned and rubbed with the chain's Cajun-style spices for extra flavor. Popeyes' turkeys are between 11 and 13 pounds, and are supposed to serve eight to 12 people."
Popeyes sells a precooked Cajun turkey introduced in 2001 that returns for Thanksgiving and often sells out because it is frozen and meant to be ordered ahead. Customers can choose store pickup or nationwide shipping, with pickup starting at $54.99 and shipping priced at $99. The turkeys weigh 11 to 13 pounds, are seasoned with Cajun spices, and are intended to serve eight to twelve people. Preparation beyond thawing is minimal. Recommended thawing methods include refrigerator thawing or running cold water over the turkey. Shipping is the only option for those without nearby locations.
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