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In her book, Supersizing Urban America historian Chin Jou recounts how the restaurant has made overtures towards black communities for over 30 years. In the 90s, Popeyes took out prominent ads in magazines like Black Enterprise. In recent decades, the company has continued to rely on black neighborhoods for consumers, employees, and franchisees.

Yet despite the long relationship, the bond between black people and the restaurant is complicated. At 1, mg , the new chicken sandwich contains well over half the limit. This could spell danger for many customers, but particularly for African Americans who have acute sensitivity to high blood pressure and live in areas oversaturated with Popeyes. The two-decade gap in cities like Baltimore is notable, given that there is only a 3. Yet while corporations have invested heavily in pumping segregated areas with pork, chicken, potato starch, and grease, these restaurants rarely incorporate many of the healthier items popular in African-American cuisine.

The typecast of black people holding a preternatural affection for watermelon stretches back to the Civil War era , when freed slaves farmed the fruit to support their new found freedom.

And whatever the intention of critics like Ja Rule, when amateur pundits connect deviant social behavior, black people, and fried chicken, they compound and amplify deep-seated racial stereotypes. Popeyes celebrates 40th Anniversary and announces plans for system-wide remodeling of its restaurants. Please wait Please enter your email address below.

You will receive a link to reset your password. Loading next step Popeyes introduces crawfish in the United States. Popeyes celebrates 25 years of success. Popeyes launches first Popeyes Pay Day. Popeyes introduces Rip'n Chick'nTM. They have the same exquisite slab of chicken breast, hefty and juicy and snow-white, in its crenellated armor of that uncommonly crisp fried batter.

Both sandwiches stick the landing on the most important element of a fast-food sandwich: the fusion of its distinct components into an ineffable, irresistible gestalt. This is not, as some outlets have reported, the first fried-chicken sandwich to appear on the Popeyes menu.

But it has since been discontinued, and the new sandwich has eclipsed its memory already, giving Popeyes its first serious challenge to the chicken-on-a-bun hegemony of Chick-fil-A.

The Advocate , the L. By Helen Rosner. An African-American-owned restaurant began making the spicy dish eighty years ago. And it is trendy. For high-end chefs, the chicken sandwich has become a kind of test, a blank canvas on which to display their culinary chops. But when you look at who gets famous — and rich — things get dicey. Even now, when it comes to chicken, the big players Chick-fil-A and Popeyes among them have white founders and white CEOs.

If Chick-fil-A is the reigning king of the chicken sandwich, the pressure is on to usurp the throne. It is unclear. Can Popeyes? By most accounts, they can.

And yet the counterintuitive beauty of a fast food Twitter dispute is that there are no losers. Fast food chains have harnessed the power of Twitter the way almost no other industry has.

Though it contains multitudes, fast food brand Twitter tends to be absurd, or whimsical, or vaguely embarrassing; it is pop-culture obsessed and sometimes ill-advised. It is in on the somewhat uncomfortable joke, which is that brands are not people, even if they pretend to act like them. At the same time, though, fast food brands are so ingrained in American culture that we do, sort of, have emotional, humanoid relationships with them.

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