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Photo By: Rick Audet Buffalo Chicken Wings |
Well, today the New York Times has this most amazing statistic: “In seven of the last 11 months, wholesale wing prices have been higher than breast prices.”
The reason this happened is simple. The wing just became too popular. It started with the wing specific places like Buffalo Wild Wings [BWLD
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Pizza Hut’s [YUM
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] WingStreet is available at 2,900 stores and expanding and it’s not just your standard wing sauce – they offer eight different varieties. Since 2003, the pizza chain says they’ve sold more than 1 billion wings.
How crazy has it gotten? Earlier this week, 7-Eleven announced that they were getting into chicken wings.
Wings have been a good add on to menus, but at some point - and I have to think it’s pretty close - the model is going to start cracking and places will have to abandon the wing. Or at least, as the New York Times suggests, go boneless.
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