Man sues Popeyes over sold-out chicken sandwich: 'I can't get happy'



EAST RIDGE, Tenn. – A Tennessee man is suing Popeyes over the "countless time wasted" unsuccessfully trying to score the wildly popular crispy chicken sandwich that sold out earlier this week, WTVC reports.

Craig Barr, of East Ridge, identified in Hamilton County court documents, accused the company of "false advertising, deceptive business practices by entity to public."

He went on to describe his alleged hardships: "countless time wasted driving to and from Popeyes. No chicken sandwich. Was told to come back this day – still no sandwich."

According to WTVC, Barr added that he was "hustled" after responding to an ad on Craigslist from someone claiming to know an employee who could hide away sandwiches for those willing to pay extra, then exchange them for $24. Barr says he paid the person, but never got his sandwich.

Barr added in the complaint that he damaged his tire and rim while trying to track down the elusive sandwich, and suffered emotional damage after being humiliated by his friends.

"I can’t get happy; I have this sandwich on my mind. I can’t think straight," Barr told the Times Free Press. “It just consumes you.”

The sandwich drew long lines at Popeyes locations across the country after a social media spat with competitor Chick-fil-A caught the attention of chicken lovers.



The paper reports that Barr owns a company in the automobile industry and believes that Popeyes should be held to account for not meeting the hype they helped create.

"It's totally deceptive. Who runs out of chicken? It's a big fiasco. Someone has to stand up to big corporate," Barr said.



Barr is asking for $5,000 in damages.

Popeyes did not immediately respond to requests for comment.