A Chicago man is suing Buffalo Wild Wings saying they're boneless wings...are just chicken nuggets!
It seems like a no-wing situation.
A Chicago man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Buffalo Wild Wings on the grounds that its so-called “boneless wings” are actually closer to chicken nuggets. The complaint was filed Friday in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, per court documents obtained by Nexstar’s WGN.
“This class action seeks to challenge the false and deceptive marketing and advertising of Buffalo Wild Wings’ Boneless Wings,” reads the lawsuit, which was filed by plaintiff Aimen Halim against BWW and parent company Inspire Brands, WGN-TV reported.
In it, he argues that the products’ name and description lend the false impression that they are bona fide chicken wings that “have simply been deboned” and are therefore “comprised entirely of chicken meat.” However, in actuality, they are “not wings all” but rather “slices of chicken breast meat deep-fried like wings,” the plaintiff declared of the supposed culinary cover-up.
Ok, maybe he has a point? What do you think?