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Popeyes’ Cajun-style turkey, which has taken social media by storm over the past few years, is back and available to order ahead of Thanksgiving.
Pre-cooked and seasoned turkeys can be delivered to your home or picked up at your local Popeyes store while supplies last.
Customers can thaw, heat and serve Popeyes turkeys, which arrive frozen, as an alternative to the traditional homemade Thanksgiving bird. A bird weighing 11 to 13 pounds will feed 8 to 12 people.
Popular items typically sell out well before Thanksgiving. Prices vary depending on whether the turkey is delivered or picked up from a Popeyes store.
Here’s what you need to know to buy before they’re sold out.
How to get Popeyes’ Cajun-style turkey
Customers can order Popeyes Cajun turkeys online at turkeys.popeyes.com. The website also includes cooking instructions.
Turkeys can be ordered for delivery anywhere in the United States except Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Shipping orders will be shipped within 1-3 business days of placing your order, depending on your location. Popeyes says orders placed on or over the weekend will be shipped on Monday.
How much does a Cajun turkey at Popeyes cost?
Ordering a turkey for delivery costs $99.
If you pick it up at a Popeyes store, the Cajun turkey costs $54.99.
Popeyes launches other holiday sales
In addition to the Cajun-style turkey, Popeyes is also running several other promotions during the holiday season, according to a news release.
- Through October 19th, receive a free signature sauce with any Popeyes purchase. Inspired by the Cajun flavors of New Orleans, the new sauce blends bell peppers, celery, onions and a touch of spiciness.
- Popeyes brings back big box deals. This includes your choice of signature chicken or 3-piece tenders, side, biscuit, and Popeyes’ new signature sauce for $6.
Melina Khan is USA TODAY’s national trends reporter. Contact her at melina.khan@usatoday.com.

