He believed the chain should have followed competitors Papa Johns and Domino’s Pizza, who market their boneless products as “boneless chicken” or “chicken poppers” and not “wings.” Halim asked the ...
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Can boneless wings really be categorized as “wings” on restaurant menus? A district court judge recently ruled that, at least at Buffalo Wild Wings, they can — but don't forget to cast your vote at the end of this story.
Is it lawful to call boneless chicken wings ‘wings’? According to a U.S ... In a 10-page ruling, Tharp wrote, “Boneless wings are not a niche product for which a consumer would need to do extensive research to figure out the truth.
A judge has ruled Buffalo Wild Wings is allowed to continue calling their boneless wings "boneless," even though they are "essentially chicken nuggets." ... .