Fast food restaurant chain Popeyes has announced the launch of new Crispy Chicken Wraps across its restaurants in Canada.
With the launch of this everyday option, the restaurant brand has made its debut in the full-sized wraps category.
The new menu includes crisp lettuce and tomato wrapped in a tasty soft tortilla featuring the classic hand-battered and breaded mild tenders.
The company noted that its Crispy Chicken Wraps are available in mild or spicy mayo options.
Popeyes Canada general manager Rob Manuel said: “At Popeyes, we’re focused on keeping it fresh – innovating our menu to offer our guests even more variety to satisfy their cravings.
“As part of that work, we’re thrilled to introduce the Crispy Chicken Wrap, a great everyday option for lunch or dinner.
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By GlobalData“This new Wrap features Popeyes mild Chicken Tenders you know and love, but in a new format that’s great for on-the-go.”
In June this year, Popeyes expanded its chicken sandwich platform with the addition of Blackened Chicken Sandwiches in the US and Canada.
The company explained that its Blackened Chicken Sandwich is a breading-free, flavourful sandwich that has been added to its chicken sandwich family since its launch in 2020.
Popeyes added that its full suite of Popeyes Chicken Sandwiches is now available at participating locations nationwide.
Manuel said: “Popeyes set a new standard with the debut of the Chicken Sandwich and we’re excited to have a brand-new permanent option for Canadians to enjoy with the arrival of the Blackened Deluxe Chicken Sandwich.”