Court Rules Buffalo Wild Wings Can Continue Using 'Boneless Wings' Label
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Summary
A U.S. district judge ruled that Buffalo Wild Wings can continue to use the term 'boneless wings' for its menu items, despite arguments that they are essentially chicken nuggets. The ruling allows the restaurant chain to maintain its current menu labeling for the popular dish.
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· 3 pulledA U.S. district judge ruled Buffalo Wild Wings can continue to call its popular menu item 'boneless wings' even though they are 'essentially chicken nuggets.'
Buffalo Wild Wings can continue to use the term 'boneless wings' for its menu items, despite arguments that they are essentially chicken nuggets.
The ruling allows the restaurant chain to maintain its current menu labeling for the popular dish.
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