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Wild Wing - Buck-A-Wing all January. Dine-in only

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[Wild Wing] Wild Wing - Buck-A-Wing all January. Dine-in only

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$1
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January 31, 2020
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Wild Wing
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One flavour per order of wings. Dine-in only, no delivery/take out.

Additional wings or boneless chicken may be ordered in increments of 5 or more with your choice of sauce.

No drink purchase required for cheapos
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Last edited by sprung on Jan 13th, 2020 2:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Ooh not bad. Basically the St Louis $10 for 1lb except don't need to buy a drink
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I didn't know that the regular price for wings were more than $1.
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this is anything but a hot deal ... wild wing didnt even try on this one.
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Bro you can buy a lb of chicken for like 2 bucks nobodys paying a dollar for a wing lmao
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Hindustunna wrote: Bro you can buy a lb of chicken for like 2 bucks nobodys paying a dollar for a wing lmao
False. But yes - it is sad that they used to throw away chicken wings and now they're somehow $14/lb in restaurants.
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Hindustunna wrote: Bro you can buy a lb of chicken for like 2 bucks nobodys paying a dollar for a wing lmao
You're definitely not getting those prices in Nunavut!
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Michener wrote: False. But yes - it is sad that they used to throw away chicken wings and now they're somehow $14/lb in restaurants.
He's not that far off.
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Does anyone find that the wings from a restaurant appear extra large (mutant size) compared to the wings from a grocery store?
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sparkaction wrote: Does anyone find that the wings from a restaurant appear extra large (mutant size) compared to the wings from a grocery store?
I find the opposite actually, they are usually super tiny
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Michener wrote: False. But yes - it is sad that they used to throw away chicken wings and now they're somehow $14/lb in restaurants.
Chicken wings go for 1.99/lb on sale at Asian supermarkets. I've bought it a few times from T&T. There's also a local supermarket here in Waterloo that has the same pricing.
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roadblock wrote: He's not that far off.
I buy my wings from between $1.29-$1.99 a lb in Pickering
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nellium wrote: I buy my wings from between $1.29-$1.99 a lb in Pickering
Where do you get it from? And do you have to cut and clip or they're already done?
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brandon1 wrote: Where do you get it from? And do you have to cut and clip or they're already done?
Asian supermarket wings ain't good quality. They are full wings not the split one though. Quality not consistent. I bought them as well. Better to buy them at Costco for consistency.
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i remember growing up with 10 cents wings. Those days are over.
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Ambushes wrote: Like 10 lol
Realistically it's seven or eight per lb. Nine if they're on the smaller side.
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xpressmerchant wrote: i remember growing up with 10 cents wings. Those days are over.
Yea, and i remember when 50 cent wings was ridiculous....not that long ago...
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Hindustunna wrote: Bro you can buy a lb of chicken for like 2 bucks nobodys paying a dollar for a wing lmao
"Bro", the offer is for a cooked chicken wing at a pub, not for a raw wing at a supermarket :facepalm:

My suggestion is that you go out more often
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A place in Mississauga used to have 9ct wings on Wednesday. No take-outs.
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