Popeyes spices up fall with a two-week promotion offering free sandwiches, including the new Ghost Pepper Chicken Sandwich, for National Sandwich Day and National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day. Through Nov. 10, customers can score a free sandwich with a $10 app purchase, adding extra flavor to the season.
Popeyes Celebrates Sandwich Season with Freebies and the Fiery New Ghost Pepper Chicken Sandwich
Popeyes is spicing the season with a new sandwich and a freebie offer for National Sandwich Day (November 3) and National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day (November 9). From October 28 through November 10, customers can receive a free Popeyes sandwich, including the new Ghost Pepper Chicken Sandwich, classic or spicy varieties, with any $10 minimum purchase through the Popeyes app.
The new Ghost Pepper Chicken Sandwich, featuring a chicken breast topped with ghost pepper sauce, pickles, and a brioche bun, is available for pick-up or delivery via mobile orders.
Fast-Food Chains Unveil Spooky Deals for Halloween, Featuring Free Treats and Festive Specials
Several other fast-food chains are joining in the Halloween spirit with special deals and promotions:
- Baskin-Robbins: Get 31% off ice cream scoops ordered on the app on Halloween.
- Burger King: Royal Perks members can enjoy Halloween specials from the Addams Family menu through November 10. On Thursdays, including Halloween, Burger King offers “Gomez’s Mysterious Meal” for $7, featuring a Whopper Jr., Thing’s onion rings, a four-piece Gomez’s Churro Fries, and a small soft drink.
- Chipotle: For the 24th annual “Boorito” promotion, rewards members in costume can purchase a $6 entrée from 3 p.m. to closing on Halloween.
- Dave & Buster’s: The arcade chain hosts a Halloween event with unlimited gaming, a scavenger hunt, and a costume contest for $10 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on October 31. Night owls can enjoy $5 late-night bites after 10 p.m.
- Johnny Rockets: Enjoy a free cookie with any in-store purchase through Halloween when mentioning the offer.
- KFC: Reward members can access 13 days of Halloween deals via the app, including a free three-piece Tenders Box with a $10 purchase on October 28 and 50% off a five-piece Tenders Combo on October 29.
- Krispy Kreme: Customers in costume can get a free Original Glazed doughnut on Halloween.
- Moe’s Southwest Grill: On Halloween, reward members can enjoy a BOGO deal on burritos, bowls, and tacos.
- Pizza Hut: For a limited time, the “My Haunt Box” offers a personal garlicky pizza with a choice of fries or chicken wings for $7.
- QDOBA: The “Boogo” deal rewards members with a free entrée when purchasing another entrée and a drink on Halloween.
- Raising Cane’s: Reward members receive a free kids combo with any combo purchase on Halloween.
- Red Robin: Kids in costume can receive a free sundae on October 30 and 31.
- Sonic: On Halloween, enjoy a 50-cent corn dog and the $1.99 value meal with popcorn chicken, tots, and other offerings.
- Wendy’s: Wendy’s offers various Halloween deals, including a free chocolate Frosty with a purchase on October 29 and a free four-piece Saucy Nuggs with a purchase on Halloween. Wendy’s also offers $1 Boo! Books with five free Frosty coupons and a $1.99 kids meal coupon, valid through December 31.
- White Castle: On October 31, get $5 off a Crave Case of 30 sliders with the code “BOO.”
These Halloween and holiday promotions create a festive season with free treats and discounts across popular fast-food spots.


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