Super Bowl day is a Super Bowl of wings!
Local restaurants and retailers North America wide are seeing a spike in business ahead of the Super Bowl as fans prepare for their Super Bowl parties.
Kristina Boehm, a regional representative for Buffalo Wild Wings, said the restaurant chain typically sells 3,000 to 4,000 wings on a given night accompanying a sporting event. For the Super Bowl, that number usually increases to 6,000 to 10,000.
Some wing places said they are dealing with the highest prices ever, but are not hiking their prices. The National Chicken Council said chicken wings are more expensive than skinless, boneless chicken breasts right now. The council attributed the price increase, in part, to demand. The council said it expects the prices to come down, but not until after another big sports event -- March Madness.
Kristina Boehm, a regional representative for Buffalo Wild Wings, said the restaurant chain typically sells 3,000 to 4,000 wings on a given night accompanying a sporting event. For the Super Bowl, that number usually increases to 6,000 to 10,000.
Some wing places said they are dealing with the highest prices ever, but are not hiking their prices. The National Chicken Council said chicken wings are more expensive than skinless, boneless chicken breasts right now. The council attributed the price increase, in part, to demand. The council said it expects the prices to come down, but not until after another big sports event -- March Madness.
February 7, 2010
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Wing Bowl 18 Goes Down In Philly - Super Squibb Crowned Victor
Wing Bowl is an annual eating contest founded in 1993 by Philadelphia talk-radio hosts Al Morganti and Angelo Cataldi as a celebration of gluttony. 20,000 fans, competitors and a host of scantily clad 'Wingettes' take part in the 'weighty' competition.
Read about the events long history.
View images and video from the eating contest and Miss Wing Bowl here.
February 5, 2010
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Hotwings.ca interviewed for Toronto Star article
In a recent exposé in the Toronto Star, journalist Ben digs deep into the chicken wing industry, uncovering the 'boneless' chicken wings that have started appearing in pubs and restaurants across North America.
Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, the disingenuous wings are in fact boneless chicken breasts "mangled into three, four, maybe even five reasonable wing facsimiles". As Rayner writes, the increase in wholesale wing prices "has led to a bizarre situation where, to cut costs, many eating establishments are going to the effort of cutting up prime breast meat in vaguely wing-like shapes, deep-frying the chunks and selling them as "boneless chicken wings" – the culinary equivalent of turning gold into lead."
Long-time wing connoisseurs (and the guys behind hotwings.ca), Dave Taillefer and Michael Wynn, were asked for their insight into the industry.
Reactions were strong. "[A] disgusting farce", says Taillefer, while Wynn goes even further to say "[w]ith the boneless wings, you eat the damn things with a knife and fork, require no napkin and you look like a tool."
Read the full article at http://www.thestar.com/living/food/article/730330--keeping-abreast-of-wings
Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, the disingenuous wings are in fact boneless chicken breasts "mangled into three, four, maybe even five reasonable wing facsimiles". As Rayner writes, the increase in wholesale wing prices "has led to a bizarre situation where, to cut costs, many eating establishments are going to the effort of cutting up prime breast meat in vaguely wing-like shapes, deep-frying the chunks and selling them as "boneless chicken wings" – the culinary equivalent of turning gold into lead."
Long-time wing connoisseurs (and the guys behind hotwings.ca), Dave Taillefer and Michael Wynn, were asked for their insight into the industry.
Reactions were strong. "[A] disgusting farce", says Taillefer, while Wynn goes even further to say "[w]ith the boneless wings, you eat the damn things with a knife and fork, require no napkin and you look like a tool."
Read the full article at http://www.thestar.com/living/food/article/730330--keeping-abreast-of-wings
November 27, 2009
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Pizza Hut Prepares its Delivery Team for Canada's Biggest Wing Weekend
Pizza Hut is helping to solve a sports fans' greatest dilemma - how to enjoy a great football game with your friends, without ever having to leave the couch.
As Canada's football teams prepare for the final kickoff, Pizza Hut restaurants across Canada are readying an army of their best delivery people to make sure that no WingStreet wing is left undelivered.
As Canada's football teams prepare for the final kickoff, Pizza Hut restaurants across Canada are readying an army of their best delivery people to make sure that no WingStreet wing is left undelivered.
Calling Canada's Ultimate Wingmen!
He's among the most celebrated characters of all time. Selflessly stepping aside to help you achieve your goals, bailing you out of impossible situations and most importantly doing whatever it takes (and it's not always pretty) to make you look good.
He's the Wingman... and Pizza Hut wants to know when was the last time you let yours know just how much you appreciate him (or her)?
Introducing the WingStreet Ultimate Wingman Contest - the search for the worthiest Wingman in Canada. Starting September 21, 2009, Canadians can visit WingStreet.ca to nominate their top Wingmen for a chance to win an ultimate trip for two to Vegas.
To help judge the contest, and teach Canadians a thing or two about being a good Wingman, Pizza Hut has partnered with the four hosts of the hilarious Canadian TV show Keys to the VIP. The hosts are heading out across Canada and will be in Calgary on September 23, 2009.
He's the Wingman... and Pizza Hut wants to know when was the last time you let yours know just how much you appreciate him (or her)?
Introducing the WingStreet Ultimate Wingman Contest - the search for the worthiest Wingman in Canada. Starting September 21, 2009, Canadians can visit WingStreet.ca to nominate their top Wingmen for a chance to win an ultimate trip for two to Vegas.
To help judge the contest, and teach Canadians a thing or two about being a good Wingman, Pizza Hut has partnered with the four hosts of the hilarious Canadian TV show Keys to the VIP. The hosts are heading out across Canada and will be in Calgary on September 23, 2009.
September 14, 2009
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