A new class-action lawsuit filed in Illinois alleges that chicken chain Buffalo Wild Wings is conducting “deceptive” business practices over claims its “boneless wings” are actually just chicken nuggets.
filed in Illinois alleges that chicken chain Buffalo Wild Wings is conducting “deceptive” business practices over claims its “boneless wings” are actually just chicken nuggets.
Halim’s suit states that in January of this year, he purchased Boneless Wings from a Buffalo Wild Wings in Mount Prospect, Illinois and that, based on the name and description of the menu item, he believed that it was actual wings that were deboned. The defendants named in the suit include Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. and parent company Inspire Brands, Inc.on the official Buffalo Wild Wings Twitter account.
The filing later points to the fact that other companies sell comparable products to Buffalo Wild Wings’ “Boneless Wings” and avoid the use of the “wings” moniker. These include Domino’s Pizza, which has a menu item called “Boneless Chicken,” and Papa John’s, which has a similar menu item called “Chicken Poppers.”
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