Popeyes offering fans Netflix username and password for those stuck at home during coronavirus outbreak
MIAMI, FL - FEBRUARY 21: A Popeyes restaurant sign is seen on February 21, 2017 in Miami, Florida. Burger King and Tim Horton's owner Restaurant Brands International has announced plans on buying Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in a deal valued at $1.8 billion. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Popeyes Offering Netflix Username and Password for Those Stuck at Home If you’re bored and want to binge your favorite programs on Netflix Popeye’s wants to give you their username and password.
According to Popeye’s, “everyone is family, and families share video streaming accounts.” As part of what they’re calling “Fried Chicken and Chill” Popeye’s will share their username and password with the first 1,000 folks that post themselves enjoying Popeye’s and use the hashtag #ThatPasswordFromPopeyes.
If you’re lucky enough to get the info you’ll have it for a month which should be more than enough for your binging pleasure.
What shows have you been binging since the self-quarantine?
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