
Culver's unveils revamped chicken sandwiches. How to get one for free.
Culver's unveils revamped chicken sandwiches. How to get one for free.
Popular fast-food chain Culver's is adding revamped chicken sandwiches to its menu, and you could get one for free.
The three new sandwiches, including Crispy Chicken, Spicy Crispy Chicken, and Grilled Chicken, will be available permanently on the menu starting Monday, June 16, following a redevelopment effort by the restaurant, Culver's announced on June 10.
The chicken sandwiches, which the restaurant describes as "juicier, crispier, and tastier," include a grilled or crispy chicken fillet on a brioche bun with lettuce, tomato, pickles and mayonnaise.
The new recipe comes amid a battle of chicken options among other fast food joints, including McDonald's and Popeyes.
It's a wrap: McDonald's, Popeye's kick off latest fast food battle
"We know the love our guests have for chicken, so we wanted to give them new chicken sandwich options that are undeniably delicious,' Culver's head of culinary, Kasey McDonald, said in a statement.
How to get a free chicken sandwich at Culver's
According to Culver's, in light of the announcement, the fast food eatery is giving away a chicken sandwich to the first 100 customers who order one on June 16 at each of its various locations across the country.
'Every little detail is improved—from the juiciness of the chicken to the soft, new brioche bun it sits on. We took our time to make sure we got these perfect," McDonald continued. "We're certain that once you taste them, you'll love them … so we're giving 100,000 of them away for free.'
Where are Culver's locations?
Culver's opened in 1984 and is based in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. It is known for its frozen custard and ButterBurgers. There are more than 1,000 locations.
Earlier this month, the company announced plans to open new restaurants in several states, including Arizona, Illinois, and Tennessee. Customers looking to find the Culver's closest to them can visit www.culvers.com/locator.
Contributing: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com.
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