Wingstop Chicken Sandwich: Here's how Americans can win 100,000 free chicken sandwiches by breaking up

Wingstop free sandwiches raised many eyebrows as it announced that it will serve 100,000 of its signature dishes if the people break up before September 5

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It is said that after a breakup a person does not like to eat, however, Wingstop has come up with a unique yet hilarious offer to break the myth. Wingstop on Tuesday announced that it will 100,000 free chicken sandwiches if Americans break up with their partners publically but with a catch. Furthermore, Wingstop also announced that they are debuting their signature chicken sandwich in restaurants nationwide (USA), with 12 mouthwatering flavors to choose from.

The Wingstop press release says, "Fans will be begging to split from their current and tired weekly "lunch date" to get their hands on Wingstop's crispy chicken sandwich that's hand sauced-and-tossed in a Lemon Pepper punch, OG Hot kick, Mango Habanero heat, or Hickory Smoked BBQ bliss to name a few – served with the brand's iconic ranch for dipping."

However, what is eyebrow raising is when Wingstop announced free 100,000 sandwiches. Wingstop free sandwiches raised many eyebrows as it announced that it will serve 100,000 of its signature dishes if the people break up before September 5. Here's how Americans can win Wingstop 100,000 free sandwiches-

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"Simply swipe right over to ChickenSandwichSplit.com to pen a breakup letter and, the first 100,000 fans to make their split official before September 5 will receive a code for a free Wingstop Chicken Sandwich," says the official press release.

"The nationwide launch of the Wingstop Chicken Sandwich is an opportunity to bring new guests to the brand by proving our position as The Flavor Experts, and reward our existing fanbase by putting menu innovation on center stage," said Stacy Peterson, Wingstop's Chief Revenue and Technology Officer.


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