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156 points

If I order boneless wings, I know that they’re not made from the wing of a chicken, but they goddamn better be boneless, and saying that “boneless wings is not a guarantee that they are in fact boneless” goes against every linguistic and culinary expectation about that item. I agree with the dissent.

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38 points

Every chicken place in their county should serve bone-in boneless chicken just because they can now.

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53 points

How about the Japan method of cramming a bone in the end of a hotdog?

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30 points

bone-in wieners, aka ‘boners’

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7 points

you jest but this literally gets done with hams all the time.

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3 points

I need this for tofu stat!

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bone"less" mean less bone, not no bone, bonehead

-court

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8 points

Wait until you hear about these new “Oops all Bone” wings.

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5 points

What part of the chicken are they made from?? I’ve made wings at home and they were clearly wings, although mine weren’t boneless

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Boneless wings are typically breast meat, like tenders and nuggets, cut into shapes that resemble wings.

https://www.webstaurantstore.com/blog/4316/what-are-boneless-wings.html

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15 points

So they really are just chicken nuggets for adults then…
Seriously, what the fuck are you guys doing over there if “boneless wings” are neither boneless nor wings?!

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