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Feed Your Face Free ... If Ravens Win in Super Bowl

Feed Your Face Free … If Ravens Win in Super Bowl 2024

January 23, 2024

MIAMI FL – Is a mouthful of free food worth a Baltimore Ravens’ win in Super Bowl 2024 on Feb. 11? Popeyes Restaurants think it could be.

“If a football team that has wings in its name, logo, or on its mascot wins the big game in February,” the fast-food chain announced, its participating restaurants will give customers a free 6-piece order of its chicken wings “with any online or in-app purchase.” The deal is redeemable on Fat Tuesday (Feb. 13, 2024, two days after the Super Bowl outcome is known) for any one of five wings flavors.

Among remaining contenders for the NFC and AFC conference titles, the Baltimore Ravens meet the criteria … but only if they bring home the AFC and Lombardi trophies. The wings are valued at about $6 or more. Which makes one wonder: is that amount of snacking worth two more Ravens’ wins?

Hey, that’s your call.

Locally, Popeyes operates stores in Pottstown, King of Prussia, Norristown (2), Quakertown, Lansdale, and Reading PA. Restaurant owner participation “may vary,” the company admitted. That means all, some, or none of the locations may honor the offer.

“The promotion is designed to celebrate the permanent launch of wings at Popeyes with fan-favorite flavors: Ghost Pepper, Sweet ‘N Spicy, Honey BBQ, Roasted Garlic Parmesan, and Signature Hot,” the chain acknowledged. A video advertisement about the deal is at top.

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