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Snag Some National Fried Chicken Day Deals From KFC, Popeye's, and More
By Angel Albring,
4 hours ago
There are many great deals for National Fried Chicken Day.
Fried chicken is a favorite dish in America, so it should come as no surprise that there's a National Fried Chicken Day in honor of this iconic food. That holiday is tomorrow, Saturday, July 6, and if you want to celebrate this delicious food, there are tons of great deals to be had.
And the best part? Many of these places will have amazing deals at various times of the month because July also holds National Chicken Finger Day (July 27) and National Chicken Wing Day (July 29).
Save Money and Eat Chicken
These are just some of the national deals available for National Fried Chicken Day. Always check your local favorite chicken spots for deals, too.
Burger King's Royal Crispy Chicken sandwich: Members of Burger King's Royal Perks loyalty program can get a free Royal Crispy Chicken sandwich with a purchase of $5 or more.
KFC: KFC just dropped some cool merch , and if you are craving some chicken, KFC has deals that include 50% off chicken sandwiches (excluding the Chicken Little Sandwich; must redeem the offer by clicking the applicable banner before you checkout (good on kfc.com and the KFC app at participating locations).
Members of the KFC Rewards loyalty program can get a free Taste of KFC 2-piece meal with any online purchase on Saturday, July 6. Other deals include a free 10-piece order of Saucy Nuggets with a purchase of $10 or more and a 50-piece order of nuggets for $25. All deals only on kfc.com and the KFC app at participating locations (limit 1 per transaction).
Popeye's: Members of Popeye's Rewards loyalty program can get a free 6-piece order of boneless wings with a $10 purchase through July 14, which is good on Popeyes.com or the Popeyes App only; valid on Popeyes delivery, too. Delivery terms and fees apply.
More National Fried Chicken Day Deals To Know About
Some of these are more location-specific, but they are worth knowing about.
Angry Chickz: The California-based fast casual restaurant chain has a special of $3 sliders on Saturday, July 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
BurgerFi: The chain known for its burgers has a buy-one-get-one free Fried Chicken Sandwich deal when you dine in on Saturday, July 6.
Jack in the Box: Current and new members of the Jack Pack loyalty program can get a free chicken sandwich with a purchase of $1 or more. Choices include Jack’s Spicy Chicken, Homestyle Ranch Chicken Club, and Grilled Chicken Sandwich. To get the deal, sign up in the Jack app or on jackinthebox.com.
Krispy Krunchy Chicken: The chain is celebrating National Fried Chicken Day with limited time specials for "Your Choice" combo deals starting at $5.99 including the Cajun Chicken Sandwich, Three Tenders, or Three-Piece Bone-In Chicken order (each comes with potato wedges; offers good at participating locations).
Pollo Campero: For National Fried Chicken Day, the fast-food chain is giving app users a $5 credit to use from Friday to Sunday, July 5– 7. You can also still order Pollo Campero's Fourth of July Bundle (available until July 7), which is for 50 pieces of chicken, three sides, and 26 rolls or tortillas (order online; price varies by location).
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