The chicken sandwich craze is getting out of hand.

Fox 5 DC reports a man killed another man over a Popeyes chicken sandwich at a restaurant in Maryland. The Prince George’s Police Department says a fight began Monday around 7 p.m. when someone tried to cut in line at a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Oxon Hill, outside Washington, D.C.

According to NBC News, the fight began inside the restaurant before spilling out into the parking lot and ended with one man stabbing the other to death.

“We have been able to determine, preliminarily, that this is related to the release of the sandwich here at this restaurant," PGPD spokesperson Jennifer Donelan said. “This individual was in line specifically for the sale of the sandwich when another customer and he got into an altercation and that ended with the victim being stabbed outside of the business.”

The 28-year-old stabbing victim was rushed to a hospital, where he later died. He has not been identified.

"For you to get that angry over anything — for that type of anger to develop into this type of violence, again is a very sad and tragic day," Donelan said.

A suspect has not been named. The incident remains under investigation.

Police investigating stabbing at Maryland Popeyes POPEYES STABBING: A man is dead after a stabbing at a Popeyes in Oxon Hill. Sources say the incident began following an altercation over a chicken sandwich. DETAILS: http://bit.ly/2CbvNYf Posted by Fox 5 DC on Monday, November 4, 2019

Popeyes first introduced the chicken sandwich in August, but sold out in two weeks. Demand was so high, a hungry fan even pulled a gun at a Houston store because they were out of the chicken sandwiches.

The Louisiana-style fried chicken chain brought its chicken sandwich back Sunday, and long lines were reported at many of its 3,100 restaurants nationwide.

“We do not yet know whether this was the result of a dispute over one of our products or something unrelated, but there is no reason for someone to lose their life on a Monday night in a parking lot," Popeyes said in a statement to NBC. "Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and friends and we are fully cooperating with local authorities.”