But International Wing Factory in New York City doesn't describe them as boneless wings, preferring to simply call them boneless chicken.
"I always wrote 'boneless' on my menu because being a chef, I know there is nothing called boneless wings," owner Deepak Ballaney told Business Insider.
Sweet-potato fries, boneless wings, and bone-in wings from Wingstop.
So-called boneless wings can also be easier to process because you don't have to deconstruct the bird as much, Tower said.
AdvertisementOne Wingstop restaurant in Rochester Hills, Michigan charges $12.49 for 10 classic wings and $10.29 for the same number of boneless wings.
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