A piece x Popeyes bento boxes selling for hundreds on eBay

You know how scalpers destroy everything in existence? This corporate collaboration between evergreen popular anime franchises and fried chicken fast food corporations. However, truth be told, I'm not sure anyone can blame Popeyes for not having enough collections to meet the demands of One Piece fans. Scalpers always make things worse.

In fact, One Piece and Popeyes have come together for a limited-time menu that includes the Luffy Bento Bundle, Gum-Gum Fruit Lemonade (which I think is pretty delicious), and Chopper's Cupcake. Six locations in the United States are giving away real Luffy-themed bento boxes, wooden and all, while supplies last. They didn't last long. Lines formed around at least one of these stores, and naturally, eBay is now playing host to nearly a hundred boxes and counting.

For the record, a single meal comes with two pieces of chicken

As Dexerto reports, the Popeyes merch appears to have popped off. Don't be fooled by these $15 listings—these are the standard cardboard boxes seen across the nation. Which, I mean, I guess if you really want to… but yeah. I'm seeing a bunch of these, cited as “SUPER RARE” by some sellers. In the grand scheme of things, maybe? I think? But it's the real deal that collectors are really after.

I'm going to link to the big-price fare because it's bound to be scalper central. But the cheapest I found is $150. As time goes on, and fewer and fewer of these are available, expect more ridiculous $1000 attempts to crop up. Here, courtesy of IGN's Intuition, is a page that charts search results for at least this big-budget bento. Look at yourself. It's wild.

There are other items, such as graphic tees, that you can purchase through the Popeyes online storefront in celebration of the collaboration. Except, wait. no There is now a notice that it is all sold. Said notice helpfully states that you can still order food. So, there's that.

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