Joey Chestnut Gobbles 200 Wings To Extend Buffalo Wild Wings AYCE Wings Deal

Joey Chestnut has been in the news a lot lately. From his controversial disqualification at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Competition to his new partnership with plant-based hot dogs, the competitive eating legend is making a splash this summer. Now, he’s back with an exciting deal that Americans won’t want to miss.

Thanks to Chestnut’s iconic prowess, he managed to eat an astonishing 200 boneless wings in just 37 minutes and 48 seconds at Buffalo Wild Wings!

To celebrate this impressive feat, Buffalo Wild Wings is extending its All You Can Eat Boneless Wings and Fries promotion until August 14. And yes, this means that at your local B-Dubs, you can enjoy endless boneless wings and fries for only $19.99 every Monday and Wednesday.

Photo: Buffalo Wild Wings

So, call on all your wing enthusiast friends to indulge in their favorite flavors without breaking the bank. Be sure to carve out some time to have an in-person meal because this offer is only available for dine-in.

Thanks to Joey Chestnut’s incredible eating skills, you now have the chance to enjoy unlimited boneless wings and fries for a limited time. This seems like a deal because we’d rather the wings over hot dogs.

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