Popeyes and Wendy’s have new $5 deals; here’s what you get

Like summer weather spilling over into autumn, this summer’s fast food trend is carrying over into late September.

The trend is $5 value meals, and there are a couple of new ones from Popeyes and Wendy’s.

The Popeyes deal, however, is not like McDonald’s $5 Meal Deal, which got the ball rolling in June. That one was a complete meal, with fries and drink.

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Popeyes’ 3 Piece Signature Chicken Deal is just three pieces of fried chicken for $5.

Ordering online, you have the choice between classic and spicy flavors, but the order defaults to dark meat.

We decided to order in person and got a box with a wing, leg and thigh.

If you want chicken breast, it costs extra.

We paid $5, but as is usual with these kinds of offers, the price may vary by locations, and some locations charge $6.

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If you add anything to your meal, it’s easy to leave discount territory. We chose two featured items, a new Caramel Apple Cheesecake Cup and Premium Strawberry Lemonade. They pushed the total to $13.57, including tax.

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Wendy’s deal is called the $5 Big Noon Saucy Deal, and it’s a digital exclusive.

It includes a six-piece order of Saucy Nuggs, fries and a drink.

Diners can choose from six styles of chicken nuggets, including Buffalo, Honey BBQ, Garlic Parm and Spicy Ghost Pepper.

With tax, our total was $5.44.

The name is a nod to football season and refers to Fox Sports’ “Big Noon Kickoff,” which previews college games.

Information: popeyes.com, wendys.com

 

 

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