Now’s the time to spoil yourself indoors without feeling guilty—you deserve it. To help you cope with anxiety or boredom through self-quarantine, Popeyes is sharing its Netflix account with fans as people stay in to contain the coronavirus.
“As a brand rooted in southern heritage, Popeyes treats everyone like family,” the fried chicken chain’s press release reads. “And what do families do? They share streaming service passwords, of course.”
To be a part of Popeyes’ ‘Fried Chicken n’ Chill’ circle, you’ll just have to post a photo of yourself eating Popeyes and include the hashtag, “#ThatPasswordFromPopeyes” in your upload.
Popeyes is treating the first 1,000 people to complete this step with its Netflix password.
In related news, Netflix is throttling its video streaming quality in Europe to accommodate expected high-traffic networks amid the COVID-19 lockdown. Check out its April program lineup here.
#SelfQuarantined at home and slowly losing your mind? We got you Popeyes Fam. With a streaming service password. Limitations apply. #ThatPasswordFromPopeyes pic.twitter.com/Gbce7rLffm
— Popeyes Chicken (@PopeyesChicken) March 22, 2020
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