If you live near a major college campus, it's likely that you have a Buffalo Wild Wings. Buffalo Wild Wings has more than 1,250 locations; Arby’s, 3,300. Shares of Buffalo Wild Wings soared on the news, up $9.18 to $155.58 at lunchtime on the East Coast. B-Dubs, meanwhile, sells more than 27 million wings a week, and its largely young, male customers actually prefer boneless wings to the real thing. According to Business Insider, 51.1 percent of B-Dubs customer bought boneless wings instead of traditional bone-in wings.
Source: Forbes November 28, 2017 17:15 UTC