Well, I saw the coupon stuck on the front page of the Sunday Tribune at Jewel last night, so I know it exists, but none were on the papers delivered this morning. Leads me to believe that Popeye’s marketing department feels that people who order home delivery tend to be less impulsive when it comes to dining out at fast food joints. Well, I hope that’s the reason, anyway!
First thought, of course, was that someone at the delivery service had taken them. Second thought was that they had never previously expressed a death wish!
We can live without Popeye’s greasy mushrooms – last two times we ordered from the nearest location (a franchise, not corporate, store) the chicken had a slightly off taste, as if the oil were not being changed frequently enough (Figured owner was trying to save money in a down economy.). Tried calling about it, but way too many phone numbers to slog through before reaching the right one. In this case, it’s just easier to drop Popeye’s than to voice a complaint.
So, no mushrooms, just coupons for that disgusting-looking KFC sandwich. Sorry, but if a professionally-staged picture of food doesn’t make you drool, there’s something wrong with that food item.
thought it was brown’s chicken? either way, expires in a week and is for 1/4 lb, don’t worry….
AWKKK! You’re right! For some reason I thought it was Popeye’s! Well, either way, no coupon = no Browns nearby = no fried mushrooms. I still have to use up my remaining Panera breakfast coupons and a week’s steady diet of those sandwiches and fried mushrooms would be too horrible to even attempt.