A dismissed lawsuit and a cheeky promo have reopened the age-old question: Are boneless chicken wings really ‘wings’?
A federal judge ruled that Buffalo Wild Wings can keep "boneless wings" on its menu. Now, we want your vote. Can wings be ...
As Buffalo Wild Wings boasts its courtroom win, some fans still aren't entirely convinced the judge made the right call.
A Chicago man filed a lawsuit in 2023 against Buffalo Wild Wings, arguing that it had engaged in false advertising of its boneless wings. A judge said the claim “has no meat on its bones.” ...
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by an Illinois man who alleged that Buffalo Wild Wings' use of the term "boneless wings" was deceptive.
Buffalo Wild Wings was sued for false advertising regarding its boneless chicken wing offerings. However, one Chicago judge ruled that the claim was unfounded.
A customer challenged the name. The ruling went one way. The comments went the other.
Consumers cannot expect boneless chicken wings to actually be free of bones, a divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday, rejecting claims by a restaurant patron who suffered serious medical ...
An Illinois judge’s written opinion sided with Buffalo Wild Wings, but it’s far from the final word.
"A reasonable customer would not think that BBW's boneless wings were truly deboned chicken wings, reconstituted into some sort of Franken-wing," Judge John Tharp wrote in his ruling ...
While its name suggests otherwise, boneless chicken wings can have bones in them, Ohio’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The state’s highest court made the divisive 4-3 decision against a restaurant ...
Customers ordering a boneless chicken wing should not assume there may not be a bone in the product, according to an Ohio Supreme Court ruling Thursday. The case was brought by Michael Berkheimer, who ...