Buffalo Wild Wings exterior on February 1, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Buffalo Wild Wings) CHICAGO - A Chicago man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Buffalo Wild Wings, saying the restaurant chain is charging too much for its boneless wings, which are basically nuggets and not made from the actual wing of a chicken.
Aimen Halim filed the complaint this week against the restaurant and Inspire Brands, Inc. in the U.S. District Court of Northern Illinois.
According to court documents obtained by FOX Television Stations, Halim contends the "boneless wings" are not actually part of a chicken wing but instead "slices of chicken breast meat deep-fried like wings."RELATED: Samuel Adams masters non-alcoholic beer with Just the Haze, remasters Boston Lager"This clear-cut case of false advertising should not be permitted, as consumers should be able to rely on the plain meaning of a product’s name and receive what they are promised," the lawsuit stated.
A British supermarket chain celebrated its 50th anniversary by sending a chicken nugget into space.Halim also contend that had consumers known what the boneless wings are made out of, they would've paid less for them if at all.Halim claimed he purchased the boneless in January, but after learning what they've made of, he said he regretted his decision. "As a result, Mr.