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Popeyes customer goes berserk, pulls gun over sold-out chicken sandwich
September 06, 2019
It's just a sandwich.
Friday on "America with Eric Bolling," Eric sounded off on this week's craziest culture wars, from the violent protests of Boston's Straight Pride Parade, to Walmart's bullet-ban, to a customer who pulled a gun on a Popeyes restaurant manager because they ran out of chicken sandwiches.
After a group of three men and two women were told at the drive-thru that the Houston Popeyes location had run out of chicken sandwiches, the group attempted to force their way in through a side door, but an employee locked them out.
When the manager repeated that they were out of the popular item, one man pulled out a pistol and demanded more chicken sandwiches.
The group eventually left in a blue SUV. Fortunately, no shots were fired and one was harmed.
The incident was the latest in a series of strange events surrounding the #chickenwarssandwich debate over who makes the best chicken sandwich: Chick-fil-A or Popeyes.
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