First came the chicken sandwich wars—now we have the snack wrap wars! Popular fast food chains are trolling one another in light of McDonald's famous Snack Wraps making a comeback. As of this morning, customers can once again order McDonald's Snack Wrap after a nine-year hiatus. But to throw a wrench into things, both Popeyes and Taco Bell are offering customers their own crispy chicken-fueled fun—while simultaneously throwing a dig at the double arches.

In time with the McDonald's launch, Popeyes announced that it will be offering customers a free Popeyes Chicken Wrap from July 10 to 13, with a $5 minimum purchase, at participating restaurants nationwide.

All you have to do is enter the code POPEYESWRAPBATTLE at checkout. The chain launched its own wraps, available in classic, spicy, and honey mustard varieties, on June 2. And if that's not enough, Popeyes also released a diss track on social media in this "wrap battle."

Popeyes isn't the only one slinging disses. Not to be outdone, Taco Bell is offering a special deal on July 10: its Crispy Chicken Tacos and Burritos are just $2.40 each for rewards members. The chain launched its own version of a snack wrap in mid-June, and this one-day discount is a nod to its 24 days on the menu.

Lastly, Jack in the Box is offering buy one, get one free on all of its Jack Wraps from July 11-13 to Jack Pack Members. As the chain stated, "Unlike other restaurant chains that take years to bring wraps to their menus, Jack in the Box would never leave their customers hanging." Burrrrn.

Things are certainly heating up in this battle of the wraps, and it's not just because of the spicy sauces. Who will be next to enter the chat?