A suspect pulled a knife during a fight over a Popeye’s chicken sandwich and fatally stabbed a man inside one of the fast-food joints in Maryland Monday night, a report said.

The melee kicked off about 7 p.m. inside a Popeyes outpost in Prince George’s County — outside of Washington, DC — the day after the sandwich officially returned to the menu, according to FOX 5 DC.

Cops found the victim in the parking lot when they arrived, the report said. He died at a nearby hospital.

Popeyes introduced the chicken sandwich in August, attracting “hangry” mobs who craved the fried delicacy, but soon had to take it off the menu because they didn’t have the bandwidth to meet the demand.

The Post reported last week that the chicken chain was beefing up its staff to prepare for the rush of sandwich enthusiasts.

Sun Holdings Inc., operator of about 150 Popeyes locations, added 400 employees at its restaurants ahead of Sunday’s re-release.

“The first time they weren’t ready,” Sun Holdings CEO Guillermo Perales told Bloomberg of the first launch.