Popeyes Just Brought Back a Fan-Favorite Menu Item For Good
Popeyes brings back its popular chicken wraps as a permanent menu item with classic, spicy, and new flavors.
www.eatthis.comPopeyes chicken wraps are now permanent on the menu as of May 2026, with Classic, Spicy, and a new Blackened Ranch flavor available nationwide. Prices were listed around $3.99 per wrap, with bundles also offered.
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Popeyes brings back its popular chicken wraps as a permanent menu item with classic, spicy, and new flavors.
www.eatthis.comThis move strengthens the chain’s snacking offerings and could help it capture more occasions as it struggles to improve sluggish sales.
www.restaurantdive.comThis move strengthens the chain’s snacking offerings and could help it capture more occasions as it struggles to improve sluggish sales.
ground.news"We know our guests are looking for convenience without sacrificing great taste and value, which is why we're thrilled to be giving Popeyes Chicken Wraps a permanent place on the menu year-round," said Peter Perdue, President of Popeyes U.S. and Canada. "This bold addition expands our line-up with more variety, flexible options and the classic Louisiana flavor only Popeyes can deliver."
news.popeyes.comPopeyes announces its chicken wraps are now a permanent menu item at $3.99, rivaling McDonald's $2.99 wraps in an ongoing fast-food chicken 'wrap battle.'
www.foxnews.comFast-food chain Popeyes announced its fan-favorite chicken wraps are now a permanent menu item nationwide, fueling the ongoing food fight with rival McDonald's.
www.foxnews.comThe new menu items are available for a limited time, while supplies last.
abcnews.go.com/PRNewswire/ -- Popeyes® is bringing back the Chicken Wraps fans couldn't get enough of, and this time they're here to stay. Starting May 4, Popeyes Chicken...
www.prnewswire.comThey are available in classic and spicy flavors, as well as the new blackened ranch flavor
www.nrn.comThe new menu items are available for a limited time, while supplies last.
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