Buffalo Wild Wings: Dine-In Only: All You Can Eat Boneless Wings & Fries
$20
(Valid Every Monday or Wednesday)
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Buffalo Wild Wings Sports Bar [Restaurant Locator] are offering All You Can Eat Boneless Wings and Fries on sale for $19.99 valid on Mondays and Wednesdays for Dine-in Only at Participating Locations while promotional offer last. Offer valid only on Dine-in orders, additional terms & conditions apply (see notes below).
Thanks to Community Member ChrisBobson for sharing this deal.
Note: Offer availability may vary by location.
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At participating locations Mon. & Wed. only for a Limited time. Tax & fees (including service) extra. Dine-in only. Not available with BWW GO. May not be combined with any other discounts or offers. Limit 1 per person/per order. Sharing prohibited and will void offer. Leftovers may not be repackaged for "to go."
As a comparison, a order of 15-Piece Boneless Wings is typically around $20 by itself.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the forum thread for discussion.
FYI you are stuck between one of your two original sauces for your refills.
I'm a big eater but would still rate this as not a great deal
IMO the real 'hack' at BWW is their 10 bone-in lunch that's like $13 which comes with fries and a drink. You can usually stack their Reward on it as well such as point multipliers and other discounts. Right now, if you use the code GOWINGS, you can get a free 6 bone-in just from a $10 min and I imagine 16 wings + fries is enough to fill most people up for a lunch.
Just call them nuggets!!
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depends on how you value each wing. the menu price is like 1.25 a wing and the fries is easily $4 a lot of people can eat 13ish wings and fries.
So your example is that adds up to $20 of menu priced food. So where's the deal? Most can't eat more so the restaurant isn't losing anything. And for people who eat less than 13 wings they make even more money than the menu price.
So your example is that adds up to $20 of menu priced food. So where's the deal? Most can't eat more so the restaurant isn't losing anything. And for people who eat less than 13 wings they make even more money than the menu price.
I didn't endorse nor critique the deal. i asked what is the "basis of $20 worth or wings" and gave a counter example. everything else you said is an implication.
by your same logic, i can go to costco and buy a large bag of chicken bites for 10 dollars and a bag of fries for $5 to feed an individual for a week.
depends on how you value each wing. the menu price is like 1.25 a wing and the fries is easily $4 a lot of people can eat 13ish wings and fries.
There boneless wings are more nugget like and very heavily battered/breaded. With that said, one will be full faster due to all the breading. It will be like eating 3 french loaf bread and 1/3 chicken.
They're not nuggets. They're fried and breaded chunks of chicken breast. Most nuggets are processed and formed. These are a higher quality meat than those and traditional wings.
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IMO the real 'hack' at BWW is their 10 bone-in lunch that's like $13 which comes with fries and a drink. You can usually stack their Reward on it as well such as point multipliers and other discounts. Right now, if you use the code GOWINGS, you can get a free 6 bone-in just from a $10 min and I imagine 16 wings + fries is enough to fill most people up for a lunch.
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Leftovers may not be repackaged for "to go."
Note to self: have wife bring big purse and gallon bags.
Although I have one in town and have never been there and won't.
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Leftovers may not be repackaged for "to go."
Note to self: have wife bring big purse and gallon bags.
Although I have one in town and have never been there and won't.
Note: If no wife (or wife refuses to participate) take a backpack with your gallon sized ziploc bags inside.
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Or just get that 20 piece boneless with Fries at Wingstop for $19 around here and you won't even finish half of it.
So your example is that adds up to $20 of menu priced food. So where's the deal? Most can't eat more so the restaurant isn't losing anything. And for people who eat less than 13 wings they make even more money than the menu price.
by your same logic, i can go to costco and buy a large bag of chicken bites for 10 dollars and a bag of fries for $5 to feed an individual for a week.
so again, what is the criteria?