Lawsuit Claims Buffalo Wild Wings' "Boneless Wings" are Deceptive Marketing.

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A Chicago man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Buffalo Wild Wings, claiming that their boneless wings are falsely marketed as wings when they are actually slices of chicken breast meat deep-fried like chicken nuggets. The plaintiff alleges that he and other customers were misled and would not have purchased the product or would have paid less had they known the truth. Buffalo Wild Wings responded on Twitter, stating that their boneless wings are all white meat chicken and not actual wings. The lawsuit also notes that Papa John's and Domino's Pizza sell "actual chicken wings."
Topics:business#boneless-wings#buffalo-wild-wings#chicken-nuggets#class-action-lawsuit#false-advertising#lawsuit
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