Candidate steps into fried chicken fight - Chicago-area AWFLs don't want a Popeyes in their neighborhood

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by Matthew Eadie
August 15, 2025

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Kat Abughazaleh speaking at the protest in front of the planned Popeyes at Dempster and Dodge. Credit: Matthew Eadie

Democratic congressional primary candidate Kat Abughazaleh appeared Thursday afternoon at a rally of Evanston residents opposed to a planned Popeyes restaurant.

“Right now we have dozens of people out here standing up for small businesses, standing up for healthier choices and standing up for their neighbors and that’s amazing,” Abughazaleh told about three dozen people standing in what would be the restaurant’s parking lot.

The 26-year-old content creator said she was “so moved” by the protest, adding, “our leaders often ignore what we’re fighting for.”

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Abughazaleh speaking with Jeff Boarini and other protesters. Credit: Matthew Eadie

Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss is also among the candidates in the crowded Democratic primary seeking to succeed Jan Schakowsky in representing the 9th Congressional District.

The protestors are led by Nancy Floy, who owns the tax-exempt Heartwood Center, an alternative health center next to the restaurant site at 1830 Dempster St.

They’ve been calling on Biss to — in the words of the mural painted this week on the center’s wall — “Say no to Popeyes.”

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A Kat Abughazaleh volunteer collecting signatures for ballot access at the event. Credit: Matthew Eadie

When asked if she believes members of Congress or potential members of Congress should be influencing local municipal zoning decisions and if she would do so if elected, she said she thinks elected leaders should be more accessible to the community.

“A lot of people are apathetic right now so I think it would be fantastic if representatives at all levels of government tried to go where citizens are engaged,” Abughazaleh said.

Biss’ campaign declined to comment on the event.

Floy has argued that Popeyes would “not [be] in harmony with our village,” and instead suggested she be allowed to buy the property and rent it to Gabi Walker-Aguilar, owner of 4Suns Juice Bar, who plans to open a food market she says would offer healthier options than Popeyes.

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The side of the building Poonja hopes to turn into a Popeyes, renting the other half to other businesses. Credit: Matthew Eadie

Walker-Aguilar said she hoped “that Mayor Biss might support two local, women-owned businesses promoting healthy options for the community instead of foreign corporate entities.”

The Popeyes would be owned by franchisee Karim Poonja of Glenview, and would be an addition to an intersection already home to Burger King, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Subway, Dunkin’ and various other chain stores and restaurants.

Opponents have said they don’t think the intersection needs another fast food spot, but at a 2nd Ward meeting this week, Ald. Krissie Harris (2nd) took issue with what she described as some people “policing what you eat.”

“I’m not going to let anybody tell Black and brown people what to eat,” Harris said. “What we will do is go through the process … but the audacity for anybody to tell anybody how to eat is a privilege.”

As mayor, Biss doesn’t have control over the city’s administrative review process, something delegated by the city manager to city staff. Only if an application appears before the City Council would the mayor and council members decide the business’s fate.

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The mural calls for Mayor Daniel Biss to “SAY NO TO POPEYES” Credit: Matthew Eadie

But the protesters are taking their anger out on Biss anyway, calling on him to hold city staff accountable for what they view as stretching the rules of approving Popeyes as a Type 1 restaurant.

“Mayor Biss, are you listening?” Floy said. “We are asking you to follow the law … say ‘no’ to Popeyes and say ‘yes’ to Gabi [Walker-Aguilar], Byron (her husband) and Darlene [Cannon] and her vision.”

Under the city’s zoning code, a Type 1 or “full-service” restaurant must “require customers to order at a table, booth, or dining counter with service by a waiter or waitress at said table, booth, or dining counter” and must use “reusable (nondisposable) flatware and dishware.”

Type 1 restaurants are a permitted use in the property’s C1 zoning district and don’t require Land Use Commission or City Council approval.

Floy says she plans to appeal the city staff’s approval of Popeyes.

Her consultant, Melissa Klotz, a former Evanston zoning administrator, said Popeyes should not have been approved as Type 1.

But Klotz said that if the Land Use Commission rejected the appeal, the Popeyes owner could reapply as a Type 2, or carry-out restaurant. If that proposal was appealed, it would eventually require a city council vote.

That’s the process Ald. Matt Rodgers (8th) wants to see play out, appearing at the protest and telling Evanston Now he doesn’t believe Popeyes should be approved as a Type 1.

But Rodgers said he’d be okay with a Popeyes if it’s approved through the Type 2 process like other fast food restaurants.


Update 1:15 p.m. 8/15/25: Ald. Harris, in a statement Friday responding to the protest, said she’s “disheartened that someone new to the area with political motivations didn’t take the opportunity to hear from all parties involved. I’m equally disappointed that I was not contacted for my insight.”

Harris said she was happy the event went well and that people are empowered to speak up, but wrote, “This is about being fair, honest and doing what’s right for our community, not about political grandstanding.”

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There is, but of all the big chains, Popeyes is currently my favorite. Jollybee’s also pretty good. Never had Church’s (doesn’t help that everywhere they are located in is a No Man’s Land). KFC has really gone down hill. KFC is super popular in Asia though. KFC in Asia tastes like how it used to here in America.

None of the big chains have ever come close to any of the non-franchise chicken places I've eaten at over the years. The black business owners that run their own places are way less likely to put up with TNB in their restaurants because they don't have any corporate office to answer to and they don't want their shit wrecked or business driven off by hood rats.
 
I think the Boondocks identified the problem.

Yeah. That kind of really happened. It was the 2009 Oprah Kentucky Grilled Chicken coupon giveaway; There were lines. There were angry people. They did run out of chicken. What caused the hysteria was that Oprah promoted the new grilled chicken and the coupons on her show.

Eventually there was a class action lawsuit filed against KFC over the coupons and them running out of chicken. KFC eventually settled the suit for a couple million dollars. The attorneys involved got cash. KFC agreed to pay the "victims" $2 for every coupon they still had (in 2012) up to a total of $8 per household.
 
None of the big chains have ever come close to any of the non-franchise chicken places I've eaten at over the years. The black business owners that run their own places are way less likely to put up with TNB in their restaurants because they don't have any corporate office to answer to and they don't want their shit wrecked or business driven off by hood rats.
Black business owners? The best local friend chicken place around me is Jewish.
 
First: I was really let down that there was not a video of an actual fight involving throwing fried chicken.
Second: This is Danny DeVito in a wig:
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He is out there trying to keep Mike's from having competition!
 
Yeah, if you prefer the flavor of “SALT” to actual spices…
I also like having a shot at the food being good. Never been to a Popeye's with good food I'm afraid.
Wish we had a Chick-Fil-A in town.
Chik-Fil-A is the consistently good fast food chicken place. I won't say you're totally missing out if you never make it to one, but it's definitely a valid road trip stop if you need a meal.
 
Hi neighbor, former Waukegan resident weighing in:

Compromise and make it a Brown's Chicken franchise. Keep it local, and afaik they don't attract the kind of clientele you see on bodycam footage. Plus their fried mushrooms are fucking delicious.
Their Italian Beef sandwich has no business being as good as it is. I remember the fries being quite good as well. I don't think I ever had a bad experience there. Great place.
 
Now this might strike some readers as harsh, but I believe everyone involved in this story should die.
I checked into the thread just to see if a) the very first post was racist (amazingly not) and b) whether someone from the cultural enrichment community would call this Palestinian racist (it happened).
Eventually there was a class action lawsuit filed against KFC over the coupons and them running out of chicken. KFC eventually settled the suit for a couple million dollars. The attorneys involved got cash. KFC agreed to pay the "victims" $2 for every coupon they still had (in 2012) up to a total of $8 per household.
That's a reasonable use of a class action. Each individual person is out a couple bucks, which doesn't make sense to go after, but they heavily promoted and then botched it, wasting everyone's time. They should have suffered bad press and some financial loss for that.

I think KFC seriously started going downhill when they entirely dumped "Kentucky Fried Chicken" and just called it KFC, much like Arby's went to shit after dropping the hat. It seems there's something about the kind of idiot who pointlessly rebrands some classic brand that makes them tank the company in other ways too.
 
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Which is a shame. I'll go to bat for those chicken-seasoned fries they had. Only thing they're missing is that fast food cellophane bag. I like squirting some hot sauce in French fry bags, holding it shut, and shaking it all around to get the sauce to distribute. When it's regular fries, I also put in no-salt cajun seasoning too... delicious. Wish I could try with those.
If popcorn chicken comes back I'll come back too. Of course it would probably cost 15 follars for a large now.
 
If popcorn chicken comes back I'll come back too. Of course it would probably cost 15 follars for a large now.
I think it never left, but it was one of those off-menu kind of items. At least at the KFC/Taco-Bell near me.

Then again it's been a while, but nah. I remember getting a full meal and it wasn't bad price-wise.
 
A white savior daddys money white girl with second-degree connections to certain well-known terminally online trannies, trying to keep the nogs out of town but phrasing it as her trying to stop them from eating themselves to death.

Black people trying to tell this cracka to shut up and stop polizing dey food.

And a third unrelated scheming negro openly calling for public corruption to grant the space to her for a skeevy "food market".

And the cherry on top of this shit sundae is that there's also a jeet involved, of course. :story:
 
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