Now there’s even more to gain from the new Migos, Popeyes and Uber Eats collaboration: free chicken.

A few weeks ago, it was announced the Atlanta rap trio (Offset, Quavo and Takeoff) had teamed with Popeyes and Uber Eats to provide new meals inspired by the group. To promote the new boxes, they will be offered for free from Thursday, December 19 to Saturday, December 21.

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After Migos mentioned Popeyes in their hit song "Stir Fry," and after Quavo tried selling their chicken sandwiches for $100 when supplies were running low, Popeyes decided to offer the special boxes bearing their names.

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Each day of the free offer features a different meal box, and they must be ordered between 9 and 10 p.m. The meals include:

December 19 – The Quavo

If you haven’t tried Popeye’s chicken sandwich yet, or if you just happen to love it, this is the box for you. The Quavo meal features two infamous chicken sandwiches, two regular fries, one regular mashed potatoes with gravy, two apple pies and two small drinks.

December 20 – The Offset

The Offset meal box includes eight pieces of Popeyes’s original bone-in chicken, one pack of large fries, one large cup of mashed potatoes with gravy and four biscuits

December 21 – The Takeoff

Takeoff’s meal is all about chicken tenders. The box comes with five tenders, two sauces, one regular mashed potatoes with gravy, two biscuits and an apple pie.

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As always, free food comes with regulations. You’ll want to visit the Uber Eats app for the rules, but for the most part you simply need to add the items to your cart during the one-hour window and use the appropriate promo codes: THEQUAVO, OFFSET or THETAKEOFF.

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