5 Years Ago Today: A Major Food Crisis Strikes Rochester, NY

5 Years Ago Today: A Major Food Crisis Strikes Rochester, NY

This article was scraped from Rochester Subway. This is a blog about Rochester history and urbanism has not been published since 2017. The current owners are now publishing link spam which made me want to preserve this history.. The original article was published April 22, 2014 and can be found here.

On this date five years ago today, the Popeyes chicken chain in Rochester NY made national headlines when it ran out of its featured product. [PHOTO: TripAdvisor.com]


   Many of you kids will be too young to remember this - thank heavens. But five years ago on this very day, Rochester NY made national headlines when it was slammed by one of the worst food shortages in our nation's history--possibly the world. That's right.     Popeyes

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up on     Lake Ave

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ran out of chicken...

The message taped to the window at Popeyes on Lake Ave turning hungry customers away. [PHOTO: 13 WHAM News]


   The chicken franchise was overrun with customers responding to an offer of eight pieces for $4.99. That's one heck of a deal. And a seemingly innocent miscalculation turned ugly when hungry customers had to be turned away.

One outraged customer yelled back at the pre-recorded drive-thru message, "People have kids they tryin' to feed with the special and you mean to tell me we can't feed our kids?!"

The Democrat and Chronicle     reported

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that cars filled the parking lot and spilled onto the street. "It was quite the promotion," a shift manager at a local Popeye's told the paper. "It was phenomenal. We had people trying to place multiple orders. The promotion allowed only one order per person. It got crazy at the end." Hungry chicken fans then drove to other locations which also ran out of chicken.

The Popeyes story spread across the internet, spawning Youtube spoof videos, memes, and demotivational posters like this one.


   Believe me when I tell you, it was pure bedlam.

A 6-second Vine animation pokes fun at Popeyes customers.

The story ran rampant across the internet, spawning websites like     OutOfChicken.com

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, Youtube spoof videos, memes, demotivational posters and animated GIFs.

So children, the next time your grandpappy sits you down and tells you about the awful conditions he had to endure during the Great Recession, you listen to him. And you listen good. You kids these days don't know how easy you have it.

Chris Gemignani

Chris Gemignani

Rochester, NY, USA