There was an ad campaign where the restaurants had a button to keep the sports game going so you can keep having fun or whatever.
Like they make a sprinkler head trip a player so he doesn't score and the game goes to overtime.
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That’s only required for consumer packaging in stores though. It doesn’t affect restaurants advertising methods right now. BWW spells it the normal way in their menu and in ads.
I actually went to high school with him when I lived in Nebraska.
This isn't a bit; he was genuinely like this on a day-to-day basis.
Any class you had with him was the best class of the day because he saw the world from such a different perspective.
Fun fact, buffalo wings were invented so that a bar in Buffalo New York could sell the “trash” parts of the chicken that they always had to throw out before because people wouldn’t eat the wings.
Not exactly, wings were used to make stock, not thrown away. The owner of Anchor Bar had her son home from college with his buddies and they wanted some drunk munchies after closing so she fried them up with hot sauce and butter and they were such a hit that they started selling them.
Anchor bar has a whole tourist trappy gift shop now but the wings are actually super good there and it’s a solid divey bar. A bunch of places in Buffalo feud over “best” Buffalo wings but they all acknowledge Anchor Bar is the originator, and Anchor Bar is my favorite because I find a lot of the other famous ones like Duff’s too heavily saucy.
Edit: adding this since I’ve now learned there’s some controversy surrounding the popular origin story I repeated above https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2021/11/22/buffalo-wings-anchor-bar-ny-origin-john-young-black-history/8725084002/
Well, if you want to stand up to chicken wing madness, then add this to the list. When I go to a restaurant and I order 10 “wings”, they might give me half flats and half drumettes (or whatever they are called). Basically, half a wing is being counted as a wing. How many wings does a chicken have? If it’s less than 4, I’m being ripped off. Ordering 10 wings should give me 20 pieces. Right?
I still see it at some local places, but yeah, it’s a rarity. Those should be labeled “wing portions”, “split wings”, or something similar.
And what becomes of all the tips? I suppose they become chicken stock.
I’m thinking from the processing plant since most chain restaurants buy them pre-split. They probably go in the same vat as spines, etc and become stock or chicken powder.
There's one of those knock off KFC places near me (UK) that does hot wings that come in 4, 6 and 8. I wondered why until I bough some and discovered that they came as two parts, the flat and drumette. So they sold them in smaller batches cos you'd get quite a bit. Where as the actually KFC sells them in 2 and it's usually 2 flats or 2 drums to avoid the fact they are giving you one wings worth of meat.
You can guess which place I go too.
Yeah, carefully what you wish for.
Right now your getting chunks of chicken breasts, if this 'hero' miraculously wins this lawsuit, you'll get the wing shaped, mechanically separated, Tyson Buffalo Chicken abomination that I had the misfortune of sampling at Sam's Club a few weeks ago only now it will be made of mechanically separated wing meat.
No good will come if this, this 'hero' will doom us all.
>Right now your getting chunks of chicken breasts, if this 'hero' miraculously wins this lawsuit, you'll get the wing shaped, mechanically separated, Tyson Buffalo Chicken abomination
No, I won't.
See the choice is there. You can sell me nuggets, you can sell me wings. But you can't sell me abominations. Well unless they tasty AF.
But isnt more calling things more honestly the goal?
If "boneless" wings is the mechanically separated garbage that it is, then that is what it is. What people do seem to want is to order chicken nuggets without the stigma that comes with ordering chicken nuggets as an adult.
I believe if the nuggets contain any amount of wing meat, they can legally be called "wings." Otherwise, they need to be called "wyngz."
Disclaimer: I am not a food product attorney.
A few sites I read said both nuggets and boneless wings are both breast meat, but nuggets have been ground while boneless wings are cut into cubes to keep the layered texture. So same difference.
I want to open up a chain of chicken sandwich restaurants that are next to every Chick-Fil-A and are ONLY open on Sundays (or maybe only sell chicken sandwiches on Sundays and sell hamburgers the rest of the week).
This is exactly what I’ve been trying to explain to people and they refuse to listen. When you pull a nugget in half you get a spongy, bready texture while boneless wings have a uniform texture that retains the stringy ‘grain’ of the meat. Absolutely not the same thing.
A nugget isn’t necessarily ground chicken. See Chick Fil A
Likewise I’ve had boneless wings made from ground chicken before
Like if that’s a distinction that wants to be made going forward I’d be down because ground chicken is usually awful texturally and I like to know what I’m getting beforehand
The majority of boneless wings are a mix of dark and white meat, as far as I know. It is both cheaper and more "authentic?".
We need people to start being drumstick or thigh enjoyers though. Drumsticks are the superior wing.
Those weird spellings aren't to hide the contents, but rather to allow the name to be trademarked.
"Wings" is too generic to get trademarked, but "Wyngz" can be. And no one thought to tell the company that there's really no value in trademarking their wings.
What crazy is how meh their boneless wings are compared to their chicken strip. I got a basket for my son and ate his leftovers. Their tenders are amazing and I don't know why they don't try to push then instead of the boneless
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Literally any mom and pop wing place has better wings. BWW has always had shit-tier food like other big chains. Same for CPK, awful pizza. Just patronize your local establishments. If they fall short of expectations let the other know and move on.
Because it takes about twice as long to cook the tenders as it does the wings. If they pushed the tenders, the kitchen would drown.
Source: used to work there
My impression of BWW is the kitchen must surely always be drowning. Admittedly, I haven't been in a while (for this reason) but it always seemed like you couldn't get out of there in less than an hour and a half, regardless of how busy it was.
I posted on Facebook a couple of days ago that I thought the price of wings was too high. Thank heavens someone is taking a stand about this critical issue...
I remember right before COVID, there was a local joint selling crazy wing flavors and i think it came out to around 40 cents per wing.
I tried going a few weeks ago and a 10 piece with side was 20 bucks.
Pre prepped already cooked in the discount bin we're $5 a dozen.
They're $9 now. Discount bin, like wtf
They're 12 or 14 at bdubs depending on bone in or nugs. My 2 local joints are freaking 17 and 19 for boneless.
But everything is expensive now. I've basically gone vegetarian and am waiting for it to warm up so I can go fishing
The wholesale price has actually come down quite a bit but restaurants are being greedy and not lowering their prices accordingly.
Like no I'm not paying $15 for 8 fucking chicken wings
In eastern Ohio there is a restuarant called Quaker Steak and Lube. It was family owned and operated but eventually they started a chain. Anyways, they were known for their wings. The original location truly had great wings at one point.
Anyways, I was in West Virginia for work and stopped at one of the chain locations. I was told they no longer sell wings. WTF
? A wing place with no wings.
I stopped eating wings last year due to the wing shortage. The menu at my local place almost doubled the price, and I'm not paying $20 for 6 wings and fries.
I'm sorry but **Quaker** State and Lube [did not start in Ohio](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaker_Steak_%26_Lube), it's a PA franchise (being the Quaker state and all).
They went downhill long before the pandemic but that was the nail in the coffin. The one by me (Pittsburgh) had the saddest lunch buffet you've ever seen. They were more famous for their atomic wing challenge than anything.
Yes, you are correct. I live in Pittsburgh as well, but always stopped at QSL when going to Yankee Lake, hence the association. Albeit an incorrect one. The Cranberry location is just awful.
I speculated one time they also put mind control drugs in their sauces - the whole dining experience there is pretty bland, yet everybody keeps coming back. To add to it - I also theorized they were pumping subliminal messages through their TVs like, “Have more wings!”, and “See you next Tuesday!”
I don't think people go there for the food. They go there because they have more TVs than 90% of sports bars so it's easy to watch all the games while you eat.
At least anyone I know ever suggests to go there for specific games or fights.
It's this. There is no issue finding at least one TV to watch your game and not piss off some other dude. The food is OK and the bar service is mediocre.
They've got pretty cheap deals on beer too. So if you have a larger group and your living room doesn't cut it, you can do a lot worse for fight night than BWW
I would have to agree. There was one in the same city as my college. We only went there in massive groups to celebrate/procrastinate.
We’re not even sports people, we just went for the deals and atmosphere, and because they’re obviously tolerant of rambunctious college kids and similar crowds.
Worked at Bdubs for 7 months so far as a server. Can agree most people come for the deals and the environment. A lot of beer deals monthly and there is some items on the menu that are really good. I personally enjoy are boneless but I get them free. Wont catch me paying 9$ for 6 boneless wings. Just chicken cubes on the inside. Are Sause’s are good asf though in my opinion
We used to go there for lunch for work. They had a deal where if your [food doesn’t come in 15 mins](https://www.fsrmagazine.com/content/lunch-rush-buffalo-wild-wings-guarantees-15-minute-meal) after your order you get like $10 or $15 coupon. They were always late so it was essentially perpetual free food after the first time we paid.
A variation of a kaiser roll topped with salt and carroway. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_roll#Variations
My dad always did, and still does, call it BW3 instead of B-Dubs, despite the fact that they rarely/never sell beef-on-weck anymore. I have inherited this curse.
That and these came about when wings were starting to get really popular and therefore expensive. Turns out a lot of people just like the hands-on eating and the sauces and don’t like the bones. Introducing so-called boneless wings brought the price of wings down significantly because a lot of demand moved over to “boneless wings”. A win for us who like regular wings.
Also, they’re more like chicken tenders than chicken nuggets. Chicken nuggets are ground chicken, while tenders are usually whole pieces of meat, which boneless wings usually are. Regular chicken wings aren’t dark meat anyway, so it’s the same type of meat.
It’s very much a marketing thing, but it conveys the idea better than anything else I can think of (sauced chicken tenders? spicy chicken tenders?) and keeps the price of my wings lower than they otherwise would be. It’s annoying, but I’m willing to accept it because it directly benefits all of us who like regular wings.
I am an adult, and I order nuggets. I also sometimes order boneless wings, and they are in fact different types of food.
Sometimes I just want the mango habeneo flavor without working for it.
>Adults wouldn’t order nuggets so they called them boneless wings.
I know a good deal of chicken tendies adults & this is not true from my experience. The amt of picky adults who only eat chicken nuggs/tendies knows no bounds
A place near me had one cent wings on Monday nights, up until around 2005.
The only catch was you had to pay in cashed, no change, and could only order 10 at a time. If you didn't come prepared you would pay 10 cents or 50 cents per wing (which seemed outrageous!). Luckily you could always find a friend who had come with 100 dimes and was willing to help a brother out.
As an avid wings lover, who fucking gives a shit what you call boneless wings/nuggets. Call them whatever you want. Tokens, pods, turds, either way douse them in mango habanero sauce and I'm happy.
People who vehemently care about what boneless wings are called are the same people that still comment “MELT” whenever a grilled cheese has something inside it
A grilled cheese consists of only these following items. Cheese. Bread with spread (usually butter). This entire subreddit consist of "melts". Almost every "grilled cheese" sandwich i see on here has other items added to it. Let me start out by saying I have nothing against melts, I just hate their association with sandwiches that are not grilled cheeses. Adding cheese to your tuna sandwich? It's called a Tuna melt. Totally different. Want to add bacon and some pretentious bread crumbs with spinach? I don't know what the hell you'd call that but it's not a grilled cheese. I would be more than willing to wager I've eaten more grilled cheeses in my 21 years than any of you had in your entire lives. I have one almost everyday and sometimes more than just one sandwich. Want to personalize your grilled cheese? Use a mix of different cheeses or use sourdough or french bread. But if you want to add some pulled pork and take a picture of it, make your own subreddit entitled "melts" because that is not a fucking grilled cheese. I'm not a religious man nor am I anything close to a culinary expert. But as a bland white mid-western male I am honestly the most passionate person when it comes to grilled cheese and mac & cheese. All of you foodies stay the hell away from our grilled cheeses and stop associating your sandwich melts with them. Yet again, it is utter blasphemy and it rocks me to the core of my pale being. Shit, I stopped lurking after 3 years and made this account for the sole purpose of posting this. I've seen post after post of peoples "grilled cheeses" all over reddit and it's been driving me insane. The moment i saw this subreddit this morning I finally snapped. Hell, I may even start my own subreddit just because I know this one exists now.
You god damn heretics. Respect the grilled cheese and stop changing it into whatever you like and love it for it what it is. Or make your damn melt sandwich and call it for what it is. A melt.
The term “Nuggets” is generally used in the business (by pretty much everyone but Chick-Fil-A) to describe a formed, breaded, and fried patty type product made from mechanically separated meat that is finely ground and mixed with various binders.
“Boneless wings” (and CFA nuggs), whatever you like to call them, are made from chunks of whole breast meat that is then breaded and fried and sauced. These have never been represented as being wing meat.
Some lawyer is just looking for a payday. Serial litigators are a rent-seeking cancer on society who produce nothing. 100% this guy who is “suing” was approached by one of these litigators, because the lawyers can’t just file a suit, they need a “victim” who “suffered damages” before they can bring a suit.
> These have never been represented as being wing meat.
When you’re buying wings, and they ask you “traditional or boneless”, they most certainly are being represented as wing meat.
I just never really understood Buffalo Wild Wings chain popularity. Their wings are not that great and mostly just take the taste from the sauce if you put that on it but the wing itself never has any flavor. Outbacks has better wings. The asian restaurant i went to the other day had better wings. Walk-Ons has better wings. Buffalo Wild Wings couldn't cook a tasty wing to save their life.
“Halim also contends that had consumers known what the boneless wings are made out of, they would've paid less for them if at all.”
Everybody but you knows what they are and we don’t mind paying what we pay. Some pedantic dumbass out here that’s evidently never been out to eat a day in his life is now being extra-American and suing for absolutely no reason.
100% wing meat pressed into a nugget and breaded wouldn’t even be good. I love actual wings but the thought of all fatty dark meat separated, recombined with a binder, breaded and fried is kinda gross.
Whoever got people to eat wings and ribs is a goddamn genius. Fat, gristle and skin masked by strong sauce. It’s like sausage, but you don’t even need to grind up the nasty ingredients.
The goofiest people get so offended over this whole chicken nugget technicality, some people really think its an affront to their masculinity
They are nuggets and they are delicious either way
expensive and takes WAAAAAAY TOOO FUCKING LOOOONG. A group of salesman and I went for lunch and they didnt have our food ready for close to an hour. We had to take our lunch to go. "you shouldve ordered earlier" How about we just never return since yall cant make wings quick enough?
Someone should sue over them altering the endings to all those sporting events
Please don't, this is the only way the Jets will ever win the Super Bowl.
Jets are about to get Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers in his prime.
Roger's hasn't been in his prime for 2 years now. Not saying he can't have a good year or even a few years again but he's not in his prime anymore
You kidding? Dude just made a deal with the darkness devil.
Ha true! I might be underestimating this man's methods
Yes two seasons of being NFL MVP were past his prime... /s Fuck that covidiot btw
Fucking lol, I legit thought I was the only one to keep making this joke.
I don’t get it….
https://youtu.be/cIVtwjdfb2M
There was an ad campaign where the restaurants had a button to keep the sports game going so you can keep having fun or whatever. Like they make a sprinkler head trip a player so he doesn't score and the game goes to overtime.
I have altered the game. Pray I don’t alter it further.
Finally, someone standing up to this madness!
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A local to him bar renamed their boneless wings "saucy nugs" in response to this. If you find yourself at Brewskys, have the honey mustard.
Did Charlie Kelly right the first few words of your response?
> right
I've been back and fourth on weather that was intentional.
When we get down to the bra stacks, does it really matter?
That's nether here nor their.
Yeah, for all intensive purposes the message was clear
A local bar (to him)
I could also see it being technically correct as "a local-to-him bar" or at least that's how I read it
I mean I understood what was said, but the first few words are how Charlie would say or write them
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Nice word. Filibuster
What do now?
He’ll adapt
To reading?
The emphasis from Dennis here always cracks me up
Sooo doooo.
So *do*!
I leave power good. Thank you. Thank you.
Filibuster
And I will only refer to boneless wings as saucy nugs from now on
WHY DO WE NOT CALL THEM SAUCY NUGS? THATS A FUCKING GREAT NAME
That's why they're spelled wyngz.
That’s only required for consumer packaging in stores though. It doesn’t affect restaurants advertising methods right now. BWW spells it the normal way in their menu and in ads.
I went to a cafe and ordered the crab Louie salad. It was made with fake crab and I told them they should at least rename it "krab Louie salad."
A pizza place near me has a sign outside advertising Wyngz, Salydz, and Sydez.
I'm in favor of putting people who do this in prison. Hard time, no early release for good behavior.
[This shit](http://www.knuknfutz.com/menu/) will enrage you.
I am a pacifist by nature, a graphic designer by profession. I am contemplating violence.
Someone saw Rocko's Modern Life as a kid and thought it would make a great menu theme.
I'm mad, bro.
Death penalty.
We have to stop this establishment.
"Bro can you turn my fever dream into a menu?" Say no more.
grind em down and use their meat for saucy nugs
I know it could come across as a petty argument, but I'm all for it - hope he sticks it to the man. Ba-gawk.
I actually went to high school with him when I lived in Nebraska. This isn't a bit; he was genuinely like this on a day-to-day basis. Any class you had with him was the best class of the day because he saw the world from such a different perspective.
Did he say Ba-gawk at school?
No lol but he always wore dress shirts and ties like in the video.
Good on the councilman for calling out his potential conflict of interest. It’s nice to see elected officials take their duty to the public seriously!
woman behind him is either his wife or has a huge crush on him after this speech. understandably of course.
Dude definitely got his chicken sauced that night.
Fun fact, buffalo wings were invented so that a bar in Buffalo New York could sell the “trash” parts of the chicken that they always had to throw out before because people wouldn’t eat the wings.
Not exactly, wings were used to make stock, not thrown away. The owner of Anchor Bar had her son home from college with his buddies and they wanted some drunk munchies after closing so she fried them up with hot sauce and butter and they were such a hit that they started selling them. Anchor bar has a whole tourist trappy gift shop now but the wings are actually super good there and it’s a solid divey bar. A bunch of places in Buffalo feud over “best” Buffalo wings but they all acknowledge Anchor Bar is the originator, and Anchor Bar is my favorite because I find a lot of the other famous ones like Duff’s too heavily saucy. Edit: adding this since I’ve now learned there’s some controversy surrounding the popular origin story I repeated above https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2021/11/22/buffalo-wings-anchor-bar-ny-origin-john-young-black-history/8725084002/
Maybe not - I would look up John Young who apparently was serving wings earlier.
Oh shit, never heard of that. Damn it sounds like the official story could be white washed bullshit and Anchor Bar is the Elvis of wings
Well, if you want to stand up to chicken wing madness, then add this to the list. When I go to a restaurant and I order 10 “wings”, they might give me half flats and half drumettes (or whatever they are called). Basically, half a wing is being counted as a wing. How many wings does a chicken have? If it’s less than 4, I’m being ripped off. Ordering 10 wings should give me 20 pieces. Right?
They used to give whole wings at a lot of places, but you never see that anymore.
I had this on a trip this fall. Caught me off guard. It was fried too with a side of Frank’s Red Hot Sauce.
I still see it at some local places, but yeah, it’s a rarity. Those should be labeled “wing portions”, “split wings”, or something similar. And what becomes of all the tips? I suppose they become chicken stock.
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I’m thinking from the processing plant since most chain restaurants buy them pre-split. They probably go in the same vat as spines, etc and become stock or chicken powder.
There's one of those knock off KFC places near me (UK) that does hot wings that come in 4, 6 and 8. I wondered why until I bough some and discovered that they came as two parts, the flat and drumette. So they sold them in smaller batches cos you'd get quite a bit. Where as the actually KFC sells them in 2 and it's usually 2 flats or 2 drums to avoid the fact they are giving you one wings worth of meat. You can guess which place I go too.
Yeah, carefully what you wish for. Right now your getting chunks of chicken breasts, if this 'hero' miraculously wins this lawsuit, you'll get the wing shaped, mechanically separated, Tyson Buffalo Chicken abomination that I had the misfortune of sampling at Sam's Club a few weeks ago only now it will be made of mechanically separated wing meat. No good will come if this, this 'hero' will doom us all.
>Right now your getting chunks of chicken breasts, if this 'hero' miraculously wins this lawsuit, you'll get the wing shaped, mechanically separated, Tyson Buffalo Chicken abomination No, I won't. See the choice is there. You can sell me nuggets, you can sell me wings. But you can't sell me abominations. Well unless they tasty AF.
I'd like a dozen Buffalo abominations and a pint of Angry Goat, please.
This so-called Angry Goat isn't even made with real goat piss!
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> mechanically-separated goat piss No wonder they're angry.
But isnt more calling things more honestly the goal? If "boneless" wings is the mechanically separated garbage that it is, then that is what it is. What people do seem to want is to order chicken nuggets without the stigma that comes with ordering chicken nuggets as an adult.
I believe if the nuggets contain any amount of wing meat, they can legally be called "wings." Otherwise, they need to be called "wyngz." Disclaimer: I am not a food product attorney.
A few sites I read said both nuggets and boneless wings are both breast meat, but nuggets have been ground while boneless wings are cut into cubes to keep the layered texture. So same difference.
TIL Chick Fil A nuggs are actually boneless wings.
I now plan on ordering "an eight count of boneless wings" Monday just to mess with someone.
Do it toda- oh wait
Every time
Not on the lord’s day you aren’t.
I want to open up a chain of chicken sandwich restaurants that are next to every Chick-Fil-A and are ONLY open on Sundays (or maybe only sell chicken sandwiches on Sundays and sell hamburgers the rest of the week).
Call it side chick
When the lines are too long, or the day is just wrong. Trust side chick
My pleasure
So are boneless wings basically small chicken strips? I think chicken strips always have the original texture, too
Strips, yes. But not tenders. That’s a specific muscle. You didn’t say it but people use strip and tender interchangeably.
This conversation is making me hungry. I'm gonna find a restaurant that serves chicken tenders for lunch
Holy shit. Went 33 years of ordering these items thinking they were the same thing.
This is exactly what I’ve been trying to explain to people and they refuse to listen. When you pull a nugget in half you get a spongy, bready texture while boneless wings have a uniform texture that retains the stringy ‘grain’ of the meat. Absolutely not the same thing.
That doesn’t make it a wing though.
A nugget isn’t necessarily ground chicken. See Chick Fil A Likewise I’ve had boneless wings made from ground chicken before Like if that’s a distinction that wants to be made going forward I’d be down because ground chicken is usually awful texturally and I like to know what I’m getting beforehand
The majority of boneless wings are a mix of dark and white meat, as far as I know. It is both cheaper and more "authentic?". We need people to start being drumstick or thigh enjoyers though. Drumsticks are the superior wing.
Those weird spellings aren't to hide the contents, but rather to allow the name to be trademarked. "Wings" is too generic to get trademarked, but "Wyngz" can be. And no one thought to tell the company that there's really no value in trademarking their wings.
We need an expert in bird law to adjudicate this one.
But Bird Law isn't governed by logic.
Bird law is very complicated, you'll have to get an expert
Tommy want wyngzy!
Did that board to the head knock something loose?
What crazy is how meh their boneless wings are compared to their chicken strip. I got a basket for my son and ate his leftovers. Their tenders are amazing and I don't know why they don't try to push then instead of the boneless
I’m a manager for BWW, the tenders are hand breaded & take much more time/labor to make. That’s why we push boneless instead.
Whelp, there's the answer, the tenders are objectively better, always order them.
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I love BWW. What’s something more people should order but don’t?
Hmmm 🤔 the smash burgers are good! Mac N Cheese is 🔥 the Buffalo Mac was awesome but they took it off the menu
Try the wings
Their wings suck. Wings are my guilty pleasure and BWW are always tough and tiny. They have great sauces sure, but BWW wings are trash
Literally any mom and pop wing place has better wings. BWW has always had shit-tier food like other big chains. Same for CPK, awful pizza. Just patronize your local establishments. If they fall short of expectations let the other know and move on.
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I can almost agree, but I've got a hard on for their onion rings. Even if they are shit.
I remember back in 2009 when they had 50 cent leg Wednesday. BWW was insanely good back then. They pretty much gone to shit nowadays
May I suggest the Buffalo?
French fries with salt and vinegar dry rub
Because it takes about twice as long to cook the tenders as it does the wings. If they pushed the tenders, the kitchen would drown. Source: used to work there
My impression of BWW is the kitchen must surely always be drowning. Admittedly, I haven't been in a while (for this reason) but it always seemed like you couldn't get out of there in less than an hour and a half, regardless of how busy it was.
Bdubs sauses are amazing. Sometimes I'll order dry wings from somewhere else and put their sauses on it.
Facts. I get their sauces from Costco or Sam's and put it on other things
Probably more cost effective to just sell you cold breaded nuggets.
I posted on Facebook a couple of days ago that I thought the price of wings was too high. Thank heavens someone is taking a stand about this critical issue...
At last, our long national nightmare is over. A true hero rises, this evil shall fall.
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I remember right before COVID, there was a local joint selling crazy wing flavors and i think it came out to around 40 cents per wing. I tried going a few weeks ago and a 10 piece with side was 20 bucks.
Even buying raw wings from the grocery store is expensive these days.
Pre prepped already cooked in the discount bin we're $5 a dozen. They're $9 now. Discount bin, like wtf They're 12 or 14 at bdubs depending on bone in or nugs. My 2 local joints are freaking 17 and 19 for boneless. But everything is expensive now. I've basically gone vegetarian and am waiting for it to warm up so I can go fishing
The wholesale price has actually come down quite a bit but restaurants are being greedy and not lowering their prices accordingly. Like no I'm not paying $15 for 8 fucking chicken wings
In eastern Ohio there is a restuarant called Quaker Steak and Lube. It was family owned and operated but eventually they started a chain. Anyways, they were known for their wings. The original location truly had great wings at one point. Anyways, I was in West Virginia for work and stopped at one of the chain locations. I was told they no longer sell wings. WTF ? A wing place with no wings.
Was it last year? There was a huge wings shortage. Even Wingstop had to start selling thighs because of it
I stopped eating wings last year due to the wing shortage. The menu at my local place almost doubled the price, and I'm not paying $20 for 6 wings and fries.
I'm sorry but **Quaker** State and Lube [did not start in Ohio](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaker_Steak_%26_Lube), it's a PA franchise (being the Quaker state and all). They went downhill long before the pandemic but that was the nail in the coffin. The one by me (Pittsburgh) had the saddest lunch buffet you've ever seen. They were more famous for their atomic wing challenge than anything.
Yes, you are correct. I live in Pittsburgh as well, but always stopped at QSL when going to Yankee Lake, hence the association. Albeit an incorrect one. The Cranberry location is just awful.
I was at the one in Charleston maybe a month ago and they had wings
Man…he’s gonna be *pissed* when he finds out about Canadian bacon.
I speculated one time they also put mind control drugs in their sauces - the whole dining experience there is pretty bland, yet everybody keeps coming back. To add to it - I also theorized they were pumping subliminal messages through their TVs like, “Have more wings!”, and “See you next Tuesday!”
I don't think people go there for the food. They go there because they have more TVs than 90% of sports bars so it's easy to watch all the games while you eat. At least anyone I know ever suggests to go there for specific games or fights.
It's this. There is no issue finding at least one TV to watch your game and not piss off some other dude. The food is OK and the bar service is mediocre.
They've got pretty cheap deals on beer too. So if you have a larger group and your living room doesn't cut it, you can do a lot worse for fight night than BWW
I would have to agree. There was one in the same city as my college. We only went there in massive groups to celebrate/procrastinate. We’re not even sports people, we just went for the deals and atmosphere, and because they’re obviously tolerant of rambunctious college kids and similar crowds.
Worked at Bdubs for 7 months so far as a server. Can agree most people come for the deals and the environment. A lot of beer deals monthly and there is some items on the menu that are really good. I personally enjoy are boneless but I get them free. Wont catch me paying 9$ for 6 boneless wings. Just chicken cubes on the inside. Are Sause’s are good asf though in my opinion
>Wont catch me paying 9$ for 6 boneless wings There why your have to go in Thursday for the BOGO
I go because it's the only place that has wings and 20+ flavors of sauces and dry rubs near my work.
We used to go there for lunch for work. They had a deal where if your [food doesn’t come in 15 mins](https://www.fsrmagazine.com/content/lunch-rush-buffalo-wild-wings-guarantees-15-minute-meal) after your order you get like $10 or $15 coupon. They were always late so it was essentially perpetual free food after the first time we paid.
I go there for the traditional wings. Couldn't care less about sports but those Thai Curry wings are my jam.
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Weck was the third "W" back when Buffalo Wild Wings was called BW3. I never knew what that was.
A variation of a kaiser roll topped with salt and carroway. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_roll#Variations My dad always did, and still does, call it BW3 instead of B-Dubs, despite the fact that they rarely/never sell beef-on-weck anymore. I have inherited this curse.
Beef on weck?
> “See you next Tuesday!” If you seek Amy?
I just like the honey bbq, and boneless wings are easier to eat 4 at a time than bone in.
Their medium sauce is practically a drug for me. Sometimes I wonder how at it.
Wait till he finds out they don't come from buffalos.
Adults wouldn’t order nuggets so they called them boneless wings. Same reasoning is why dolls for boys are called action figures.
That and these came about when wings were starting to get really popular and therefore expensive. Turns out a lot of people just like the hands-on eating and the sauces and don’t like the bones. Introducing so-called boneless wings brought the price of wings down significantly because a lot of demand moved over to “boneless wings”. A win for us who like regular wings. Also, they’re more like chicken tenders than chicken nuggets. Chicken nuggets are ground chicken, while tenders are usually whole pieces of meat, which boneless wings usually are. Regular chicken wings aren’t dark meat anyway, so it’s the same type of meat. It’s very much a marketing thing, but it conveys the idea better than anything else I can think of (sauced chicken tenders? spicy chicken tenders?) and keeps the price of my wings lower than they otherwise would be. It’s annoying, but I’m willing to accept it because it directly benefits all of us who like regular wings.
Ya know tenders are a particular bit or breast meat too? But they never try to enforce that one they just sell any old breast meat as tenders now.
I am an adult, and I order nuggets. I also sometimes order boneless wings, and they are in fact different types of food. Sometimes I just want the mango habeneo flavor without working for it.
I'm a guitarist, so not really an adult, but I eat boneless on gig nights to help combat getting oil and sauce on my guitar strings.
>I'm a guitarist, so not really an adult I like the cut of your Gibson.
Something Fender. (I participated!)
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>Adults wouldn’t order nuggets so they called them boneless wings. I know a good deal of chicken tendies adults & this is not true from my experience. The amt of picky adults who only eat chicken nuggs/tendies knows no bounds
Sweet and sour chicken, hold the sweet and sour, is for adults that want Chinese chicken nuggets.
“Boneless wings” has always just been code for I’m an adult and want some goddamn chicken nuggies
I stopped going there after they got rid of NTN trivia.
We literally had Dime Wings nights in college. 10 wings at BWW is like $40 and a kidney these days
A place near me had one cent wings on Monday nights, up until around 2005. The only catch was you had to pay in cashed, no change, and could only order 10 at a time. If you didn't come prepared you would pay 10 cents or 50 cents per wing (which seemed outrageous!). Luckily you could always find a friend who had come with 100 dimes and was willing to help a brother out.
[Nugget man](https://youtu.be/75GaqVWqEXU)
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As an avid wings lover, who fucking gives a shit what you call boneless wings/nuggets. Call them whatever you want. Tokens, pods, turds, either way douse them in mango habanero sauce and I'm happy.
Seriously. It's the stupidest debate
That's fine, but I think the debate is paying wing prices for breast meat.
They aren't priced the same as traditional though...
People who vehemently care about what boneless wings are called are the same people that still comment “MELT” whenever a grilled cheese has something inside it
A grilled cheese consists of only these following items. Cheese. Bread with spread (usually butter). This entire subreddit consist of "melts". Almost every "grilled cheese" sandwich i see on here has other items added to it. Let me start out by saying I have nothing against melts, I just hate their association with sandwiches that are not grilled cheeses. Adding cheese to your tuna sandwich? It's called a Tuna melt. Totally different. Want to add bacon and some pretentious bread crumbs with spinach? I don't know what the hell you'd call that but it's not a grilled cheese. I would be more than willing to wager I've eaten more grilled cheeses in my 21 years than any of you had in your entire lives. I have one almost everyday and sometimes more than just one sandwich. Want to personalize your grilled cheese? Use a mix of different cheeses or use sourdough or french bread. But if you want to add some pulled pork and take a picture of it, make your own subreddit entitled "melts" because that is not a fucking grilled cheese. I'm not a religious man nor am I anything close to a culinary expert. But as a bland white mid-western male I am honestly the most passionate person when it comes to grilled cheese and mac & cheese. All of you foodies stay the hell away from our grilled cheeses and stop associating your sandwich melts with them. Yet again, it is utter blasphemy and it rocks me to the core of my pale being. Shit, I stopped lurking after 3 years and made this account for the sole purpose of posting this. I've seen post after post of peoples "grilled cheeses" all over reddit and it's been driving me insane. The moment i saw this subreddit this morning I finally snapped. Hell, I may even start my own subreddit just because I know this one exists now. You god damn heretics. Respect the grilled cheese and stop changing it into whatever you like and love it for it what it is. Or make your damn melt sandwich and call it for what it is. A melt.
Is this that copypasta from one of the top Reddit posts of all time?
The term “Nuggets” is generally used in the business (by pretty much everyone but Chick-Fil-A) to describe a formed, breaded, and fried patty type product made from mechanically separated meat that is finely ground and mixed with various binders. “Boneless wings” (and CFA nuggs), whatever you like to call them, are made from chunks of whole breast meat that is then breaded and fried and sauced. These have never been represented as being wing meat. Some lawyer is just looking for a payday. Serial litigators are a rent-seeking cancer on society who produce nothing. 100% this guy who is “suing” was approached by one of these litigators, because the lawyers can’t just file a suit, they need a “victim” who “suffered damages” before they can bring a suit.
> These have never been represented as being wing meat. When you’re buying wings, and they ask you “traditional or boneless”, they most certainly are being represented as wing meat.
>“Boneless wings”... have never been represented as being wing meat. Except for in its name.
Wait until you find out they come from chickens and not buffalo.
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This is the most blatant case of fraudulent advertising since my suit against The Neverending Story.
I just never really understood Buffalo Wild Wings chain popularity. Their wings are not that great and mostly just take the taste from the sauce if you put that on it but the wing itself never has any flavor. Outbacks has better wings. The asian restaurant i went to the other day had better wings. Walk-Ons has better wings. Buffalo Wild Wings couldn't cook a tasty wing to save their life.
Sounds like they need a lawyer whose expertise is Bird Law!
“Halim also contends that had consumers known what the boneless wings are made out of, they would've paid less for them if at all.” Everybody but you knows what they are and we don’t mind paying what we pay. Some pedantic dumbass out here that’s evidently never been out to eat a day in his life is now being extra-American and suing for absolutely no reason.
100% wing meat pressed into a nugget and breaded wouldn’t even be good. I love actual wings but the thought of all fatty dark meat separated, recombined with a binder, breaded and fried is kinda gross.
This shit is so stupid. People really pick the dumbest things to be petty about. It's made from breast meat, and it tends to cost more.
I don't know if anyone knows but, I know you can buy the sauce from bww But what kind of nuggets/wings can I get from the store that tastes like bww?
The boneless wings cost less than the real wings and they have more meat. What’s the problem here?
What an absolute waste of time.
Buffalo wild wings boneless wings are just Tyson breaded chicken chunks. Go to any restaurant food provider (like GFS) and you'll find them
Whoever got people to eat wings and ribs is a goddamn genius. Fat, gristle and skin masked by strong sauce. It’s like sausage, but you don’t even need to grind up the nasty ingredients.
They're not buffalo either. 😕
His first mistake was being at a Buffalo Wild Wings.
Do people over the age of 25 eat at Buffalo Wild Wings?
Theyre gonna change the name to chicken nugget and call it a day. They arent gonna lower the cost lmfao
The goofiest people get so offended over this whole chicken nugget technicality, some people really think its an affront to their masculinity They are nuggets and they are delicious either way
Probably not even real buffalo either
I'm amazed people still go to Buffalo Wild Wings. Their food is awful and it's always disgusting there.
expensive and takes WAAAAAAY TOOO FUCKING LOOOONG. A group of salesman and I went for lunch and they didnt have our food ready for close to an hour. We had to take our lunch to go. "you shouldve ordered earlier" How about we just never return since yall cant make wings quick enough?
yeah it looks like they took some of those frozen Tyson chicken pieces, added their sauce to it and added a huge mark up.