No bones about it

  • @jordanlund
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    302 months ago

    Boneless is NOT a “cooking style”.

      • @jordanlund
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        2 months ago

        Agreed, we should have just given it to the yogurt and moved on. :)

    • Kairos
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      2 months ago

      Same way if you call something a “wing” it has to be a wing? (I think this should be a thing but since that’s not true the boneless part isn’t)

      Edit: I said that badly, let me rephrase (and this isn’t my opinion I’m just trying to decode the logic): Because “Boneless Wing” already isnt technically true to what the product is (it’s not a wing), then the other part doesn’t have to be technically true (it’s not always bonless).

      Now if someone sold, a boneless steak with a bone, then under this logic it would not be allowed.

      • @[email protected]
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        2 months ago

        I mean i would be fine with some spicy nuggets instead (just put the same flavor on and you have boneless chicken something, just need to find a nice name for it and done, ready for the menu).

  • @w2tpmf
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    102 months ago

    Well boneless wings has always been a bold faced lie anyway since they don’t make them with wing meat.

    I remember arguing on the phone with a person taking my order years ago the first time they offered me “white meat boneless wings” and I tried to point out that wings are dark meat not white meat so what they were selling wasn’t really wings. They got pissed.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      I’ve never seen dark wing meat. Drumsticks sometimes have darkish parts but it’s no comparison to the color of actual dark meat

    • @warbond
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      02 months ago

      Are they still wings if they don’t have feathers?

  • @Gingerlegs
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    92 months ago

    They don’t make em like they used to

  • @[email protected]
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    82 months ago

    Maybe an actual wing got mixed up with the ‘boneless’ ones? I can’t fathom how a (5 CM!!) piece of bone could get in the meat and be unnoticed by both the cook and the diner (who presumably chewed it before failing to swallow?)

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      Do not look into “chicken processing”. You will be disappointed more than you can imagine.

  • @workerONE
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    Edit: A diner was injured when a chicken bone became lodged in his esophagus. He sued for damages.

    My original post: I can’t understand how this is a legal dispute. If their boneless wings have bones then don’t order them again.

    Second edit: I bet they’re not even wings! /s

    • @EtherWhack
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      02 months ago

      And don’t swallow them whole