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LA, NYC ‘Better Call Saul' Fans Can Order Los Pollos Hermanos on Postmates

The AMC dramedy "Better Call Saul" has partnered with Postmates to bring Gus Fring's famous fried chicken right to your doorstep.

"Better Call Saul" and the delivery app Postmates are cooking up something special for fans this week. 

Los Pollos Hermanos, Gus Fring's fictitious chicken joint from "Breaking Bad" and its prequel series "Better Call Saul" will be delivering lunch starting Monday at noon. 

Postmates is partnering with AMC's original series "Better Call Saul" starting Monday, Aug. 2, 2018, for free Los Pollos Hermanos delivery in Los Angeles and New York City.

If you live in Los Angeles or New York City, you can order a mini-meal of fried chicken and curly fries from Los Pollos Hermanos Monday through Wednesday using the Postmates app. Delivery is free, while supplies last, courtesy of the AMC dramedy. 

Postmates teased the special on Twitter along with a 30-second commercial featuring drug kingpin Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) himself. "The best ingredients. The spiciest spices. Definitely nothing illegal. That's the Los Pollos Hermanos promise," the on-demand service tweeted

Show writers Peter GouldGennifer Hutchinson and Tom Schnauz gave fans a sneak peek of the mini-meals on Twitter ahead of the launch. 

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No reservation? Better call Saul. A temporary pop-up Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant, well known to "Breaking Bad" fans, appeared in downtown Los Angeles Wednesday and Thursday in March 2017.
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The show is currently in its fourth season on AMC, but the Postmates partnership isn't the first time Fring's fast-food chicken chain that operates as a drug front has been brought to life. In March 2017, AMC brought the pop-up restaurant to LA's Arts District for two days. 

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