Popeyes launched an innovative version of its iconic Chicken Sandwich in its new Popeyes Buffalo Ranch Chicken Sandwich.
The all-new sauce, which combines a creamy herb buttermilk ranch with a spicy and buttery buffalo sauce, is said to make the new twist on Popeyes' trend-setting sandwich more special.
The hand-battered and breaded chicken, along with barrel-cured pickles, are placed in a buttery brioche bun, as are all the other ingredients.
The chain says that the sauce is a fantastic new addition to the sandwich’s existing features.
According to Sami Siddiqui, president of Popeyes North America, when their Chicken Sandwich reintroduced the world to their chicken mastery two years ago, they have not stopped innovating since.
Among its recent chicken twists include Popeyes Nuggets and the Megan Thee Stallion-promoted Hottie Sauce.
Siddiqui added that they have a lot of fun experimenting with new flavors in their test kitchen, and this Buffalo Ranch Chicken Sandwich is one he’s especially excited to bring to their guests.
The new sammy will be available in restaurants and for delivery starting at $4.99, with Popeyes Rewards members earning 150 bonus points if they order it through the Popeyes App or on Popeyes.com.


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