Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is a world-renowned fast-food chain specializing in Southern-inspired fried chicken and Cajun-Creole flavored cuisine, founded in 1972 by Alvin C. Copeland Sr. in Arabi, Louisiana, just outside New Orleans. Originally called Chicken on the Run, the restaurant was rebranded to Popeyes Mighty Good Fried Chicken, named after the character Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle from the film The French Connection. The brand's Louisiana heritage is central to its identity, with recipes inspired by the bold, spicy flavors of New Orleans Cajun and Creole cooking traditions. Popeyes is best known for its hand-battered, Southern-style fried chicken, marinated for at least 12 hours in a proprietary blend of Louisiana seasonings. The menu also includes Cajun rice, red beans and rice, coleslaw, mashed potatoes with Cajun gravy, and biscuits. In 2019, Popeyes sparked a nationwide frenzy with the launch of its Chicken Sandwich, which went viral on social media and sold out within weeks, reigniting the fast-food chicken sandwich wars. The sandwich became a cultural phenomenon and significantly boosted the brand's sales and visibility. Popeyes operates over 3,700 restaurants in the United States and more than 30 countries worldwide. The chain is owned by Restaurant Brands International, the parent company of Burger King, Tim Hortons, and Firehouse Subs. Popeyes continues to expand globally while maintaining its authentic Louisiana flavor profile.
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