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Edited March 23, 2024
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For a limited time (expiration not specified), Applebee's is offering their (national taste test winning) boneless wings (with your choice of 6 sauces) for just $.50 each! Minimum quantity is 5 ($2.50). Maximum quantity is 10 orders. Celery/dressings are sold separately.
Here's the link to the announcement:
https://www.applebees.com/en/news...less-wings
https://www.applebees.com/en
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I got them a few times, they are not to my liking, definitely not restaurant quality more like frozen food.
Could be relative to the particular location. I've been eating them for several years (same location), and the only (minor) issue has sometimes been less sauce than I'd like. Stark contrast between your experience and mine. I've tried boneless wings elsewhere (they're a favorite), and these have consistently been better (and often larger).
l'm curious as to which restaurant you've compared them to?
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What's "comes for the freezer"? Does SD have a decoder option?š
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My thoughts....A) They shouldn't be called "boneless wings" (as they're actually pieces of chicken breast). B) The 35% breading is an exaggeration! Perhaps if they're trying to disguise too small pieces of chicken as being much larger (not the case with Applebee's and other good quality "boneless wings"). C) "Boneless wings" are consistently more meaty than "bone-in" wings. D) Although it's a possibility with some mediocre, frozen products (or low-class restaurants) "woody" breast meat (tough and chewy) aren't typically used for decent or above average "boneless wings" (such as Applebee's, which are good quality and consistently tender). What you're describing misrepresents good quality "boneless wings". Trust me, you can easily tell the difference as soon as you bite into them.
I want to go and try these. Are these the same ones as the unlimited promos recently?