A Chicago man has a bone to pick with Buffalo Wild Wings.
In the, the plaintiff, Aimen Halim, claims Buffalo Wild Wings and its parent company Inspire Brands, Inc. uses false and deceptive advertising for its boneless wings.
According to the complaint, the boneless wings are actually nuggets and not wings, making it a “clear-cut case of false advertising” that should not be allowed. The complaint stems from a January purchase by Halim at a Mount Prospect, Illinois, Buffalo Wild Wings. Had Halim known the boneless wings were not actually wings, he would have not made the purchase or paid less for them, according to the lawsuit.
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