May 05, 2026
Consumer surveys and social media posts introduced in a second amended complaint don't add any meat to claims that Buffalo Wild Wings deceived customers by marketing breast meat as "boneless wings," the restaurant chain argued Monday, asking an Illinois federal judge to throw out the lawsuit again, but this time for good.
February 17, 2026
A Buffalo Wild Wings customer who claims he was deceived by the restaurant's "boneless wings" found his lawsuit in the deep fryer Tuesday, after an Illinois federal judge determined no reasonable consumer would believe the product is actually deboned chicken wings that are "reconstituted into some sort of Franken-wing."
March 30, 2023
A man blaming a car accident on his ignorance that a vape pen would make him high when he thought it contained CBD, a case involving alleged maggots in a Starbucks drink and boneless chicken wings that aren't actually wings made Law360's list of strange but true product liability cases in the past year, ahead of April Fool's.
March 30, 2023
A Texas federal judge who does significant patent work will be stepping down, drug companies sparring over patents at the U.S. Supreme Court found themselves again going toe-to-toe over a different area of law, California judges provided trial tips throughout March, and the integrity of popular snacks was brought into question in Illinois. Here's what intellectual property attorneys should know about these issues and others outside their practice.
March 10, 2023
A Chicago man says Buffalo Wild Wings seems to have boosted its bottom line by intentionally tricking consumers into thinking its boneless chicken wings are just wing — sans bones — when in reality the meal is made from slices of breast meat, making them more akin to a chicken nugget.