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National Fried Chicken Day Deals on Wings, Tenders, Sandwiches, More

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Fried chicken is among Americans’ favorite foods, and the dish is celebrated Monday, July 6, on National Fried Chicken Day.

Like many made-up holidays, there’s no origin for July 6 being designated as a day devoted to fried chicken, according to the National Day Calendar site.

But the fact is fried chicken is one of the most-loved foods in the United States, surpassed only as the country’s most-favored entree by the cheeseburger, hamburger and grilled cheese sandwich in YouGov’s regularly updated ranking of the most popular American dishes. For the record, another fried food, french fries, tops the list.

Americans’ consumption of chicken has risen 39% since 2000 to an estimated 107.6 pounds per person, on average, according to the National Chicken Council. During that time, total red meat consumption (including, beef, pork, mutton and lamb) declined about 7% to 110.8 pounds.

If you have an appetite for fried chicken, many fast-food spots and restaurants have National Fried Chicken Day deals and specials on and around Monday, July 6. Don’t forget to check the social media accounts of your local favorite eating spots for more deals.

Where to Find the Best Deals

Buffalo Wild Wings’ $19.96 Pick 6 meal

You can celebrate National Fried Chicken Day and catch World Cup action including the round of 16 match between the United States and Belgium at Buffalo Wild Wings.

The chain has its Pick 6 Meal for Two, which starts at $19.99 and includes a choice of Crispy Chicken Dippers, 10 Boneless Wings or an All-American Cheeseburger, with two sides and two drinks. The meal is available for dine-in, takeout or delivery.

Jollibee’s National Fried Chicken Day freebie

For National Fried Chicken Day, all new and existing members of the Jollibee Rewards loyalty program will get two free pieces of fried chicken with the purchase of a 10-piece Chickenjoy bucket.

The company, which calls itself the largest and fastest-growing Asian restaurant company in the world, also added chicken nuggets to its menu on Thursday, July 2. Available in 5-piece, 8-piece, 15-piece and 30-piece order sizes, the nuggets come in mini-buckets along with Jollibee’s signature gravy or one of five dipping sauces.

More National Fried Chicken Day Deals

Bonchon: From July 3-6, guests can get $5 off orders of $15 or more with code GET5OFF when ordering through the Bonchon app or website.
Birdcall: On National Fried Chicken Day you can get an Original Chicken Sandwich for just $1 (use code ChickenDay at checkout; offer good in-stores.)
Church’s Texas Chicken: On National Fried Chicken Day, members of the Real Rewards loyalty program can get a free two-piece leg & thigh order with any purchase of $10 or more.

Golden Chick: The chain, founded in San Marcos, Texas, has two National Fried Chicken Day deals on July 6 – you can get four tenders for $5, or one pound of tenders (10 tenders) for $14.99 (comes with three dipping sauces and three fresh-baked rolls).
The Greene Turtle: On National Fried Chicken Day, there’s the Wing Fest promotion with All You Can Eat Bone-In or Boneless Wings for $19.99. The offer is good Monday-Wednesday for a limited time at participating locations.
Krispy Krunchy Chicken: The Cajun-style chicken chain has a July 6 contest for a $1,000 DoorDash gift card, along with ten $100 gift cards. Enter the giveaway on Krispy Krunchy Chicken’s official Facebook or Instagram by following the brand, liking a post, commenting and tagging a friend. Sharing your favorite order in comments gets you an extra entry.
Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken: Members of the Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken loyalty program get a 4X points booster on orders from July 3-6. You can also get the $19.66 Anniversary Box with 10 pieces of chicken.

Maple Street Biscuit Company: On Monday, July 6, when you buy one Fried Chicken Biscuit Sandwich, you get another one free (offer good in-store at participating locations; no coupons required).
Sonic: The fast-food chain recently added the new Garlic Parmesan Ranch Crispy Tender Wrap to its new $1.99 menu.

Tender Greens: On Monday, July 6, rewards members get a free drink with the purchase of a fried chicken plate, sandwich or bowl with katsu chicken.
Whataburger: For National Fried Chicken Day, rewards members can get a Signature Whatachick’n Sandwich for just $2. Get the deal in the Whataburger app or online, at participating restaurants. New app users get a free Whataburger, too.

Mike Snider is a national trending news reporter for USA TODAY. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @mikegsnider.bsky.social & @mikesnider & [email protected].



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