Law Class-Action Lawsuit Accuses Buffalo Wild Wings Of Disguising Chicken Nuggets As Boneless Wings - Do you feel aggrieved knowing that you were actually eating white breast meat and not wings?

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Buffalo Wild Wings has been named in a class-action lawsuit by a Chicago resident who accused the restaurant chain of using false and deceptive advertising on its boneless wings, which he believes are only chicken nuggets.

Court documents obtained by WGN-TV show plaintiff Aimen Halim filed the complaint on Friday in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against the restaurant chain and its parent-company Inspire Brands, which the complaint alleges “is responsible for the composition, preparation, advertising, marketing and sale of ‘Buffalo Wild Wings’ product.”

“This class action seeks to challenge the false and deceptive marketing and advertising of Buffalo Wild Wings’ Boneless Wings,” the filings read. “Specifically, the name and description of the Products (i.e., as “Boneless Wings”) leads reasonable consumers to believe the Products are actually chicken wings. ”

In other words, Halim claims people were led to believe that the defendants simply deboned the chicken wings, which would then have been comprised entirely of chicken wing meat.

A Buffalo Wild Wings spokesperson directed The Daily Wire to a tweet from the restaurant’s official account when asked for comment on the lawsuit.

“It’s true,” the tweet reads. “Our boneless wings are all white meat chicken. Our hamburgers contain no ham. Our buffalo wings are 0% buffalo.”

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Halim purchased boneless wings from a location in Mount Prospect, Illinois, in January when he made his claim about one of the restaurant’s most popular food items.

Had the plaintiff and other consumers known the truth about the wings, the lawsuit reads, they would have either paid less for the food or not purchased the poultry at all.

“As a result, Mr. Halim suffered a financial injury as a result of Defendants’ false and deceptive conduct,” the lawsuit reads.

Halim compared Buffalo Wild Wings to other food chains like Papa John’s and Domino’s in the complaint, saying that both restaurants sell boneless wings but disclose the products are made from white chicken breast meat.

Halim also referred to a New York Times article from 2009 in the complaint that reported the practice of selling boneless “wings” that are not actually wings derived from the high-flying costs of real chicken wings and the decrease in chicken breast prices.

Mike Bell, the logistics and purchasing manager for Buffalo Wild Wings, said that “basically a whole bunch of [poultry processors] are throwing their hands in the air and saying, ‘I don’t know what’s going on. We’ve never seen it this way.'”

Prices for a pound of chicken breasts — boneless and skinless — dropped nearly a full dollar compared to the rise of bone-in wings in 2020, a USDA National Retail Report showed observed by WGN-TV. However, in the last year, prices of regular boneless, skinless chicken breasts fell from $3.99 to $3.53 a pound, while whole wings have dropped from $4.29 to $2.30 per pound.

Halim seeks to represent a nationwide class and an Illinois class lawsuit on behalf of himself and other consumers, and is seeking damages, injunctive relief, restitution, declaratory relief, and all other remedies the Court deems appropriate.

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It’s already been tossed out.
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Pajeet or Jew?

You decide.
73 year old retiree who moved to a beach town because he got tired of "all the blacks comin in" to his suburb. Has an early 2000s Mustang that's been for sale on craigslist for the last 9 months because he thinks it's valuable and refuses to budge on the price. Called the cops when the neighbor's hispanic gardener let the garden hose cross the property line.
 
73 year old retiree who moved to a beach town because he got tired of "all the blacks comin in" to his suburb. Has an early 2000s Mustang that's been for sale on craigslist for the last 9 months because he thinks it's valuable and refuses to budge on the price. Called the cops when the neighbor's hispanic gardener let the garden hose cross the property line.
I hope the judge has the bailiff horsewhip this faggot.
 
lol @ actually thinking you're getting what you ask for, much less high quality at Buffalo fucking Wild Wings.

Wings are overrated anyway, but there are so many better places to choose from if that's what you're craving.
 
They better not ruin their (((boneless))) chicken wings. Out of all the (((boneless))) wings I have enjoyed at restaurants, Buffalo Wild Wings is one of the few in my area that sells them of a decent size that gives me more bang for my dollar on par and sometimes better than bone in wings. They can get up to three or five inches. Aye, it is just a chicken tender but for a price that is still around a dollar per wing when I want my goyslop sauce'd wings, screw it, gimme the superior (((boneless))) wing
 
No shit? What a shock! What was the first clue? Maybe that 1 in 30 "wings" is a perfect breaded cube of white meat? Maybe it's because I used to do maintenance for several of their stores, but I fucking loathe Bdubs. The very smell driving by one can give me nausea.
 
Idk guys I like chicken wings. It’s a fun time to have some friends over, drink, and eat spicy wings while we hang out and shoot the shit. I know they’re not the best part of the bird or the most efficient to eat, but it’s comfort food.
I’ve never had boneless wings because I’m not a faggot. If I wanted nuggies I’d still live with my mother so I could stamp my feet and demand nuggies. I’ve earned it with my GBP
 
Try reading Kiwifarms while eating bone-in wings. Not worth it.
Some years back buddy and I would hit BWW for their all you can eat lunch with dollar PBR drafts and play WoW
We tipped nice, ordered booze, and weren't jerks so they didn't mind us camping out for a few hours.
Even put a feed of old wrasslin on the big screen since there wasn't any normal sports in the middle of the day.

Sauced nuggies are totes the way to go
 
Buffalo wings have always been unappetizing to me. I just don't get it, but I can't stand most fast food goyslop either.
 
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