2/5/13

Buffalo Wild Wings CEO: Super Bowl blackout was good for business

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Buffalo Wild Wings CEO: Super Bowl blackout was good for business

Virginia Tech's Kicker Pepper-Sprayed A Buffalo Wild Wings Last Week "Stuff like this happens," Cody Journell said. And he's right. Who hasn't been in a restaurant pleasantly minding one's business only to have to rush further than all of a sudden because

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Food chain Buffalo Wild Wings finds itself in the middle of a controversy, after gun bans pop up at company-owned restaurants.

Buffalo Wild Wings CEO Sally Smith says the 34-minute power outage during the Super Bowl was "probably pretty excellent" for the restaurant chain, which already had expected to sell 8.8 million wings during the game. "I like any kind of a game that extends

I saw this exact circumstances play out a few years ago–in a Buffalo Wild Wings, in fact. Crowded table, someone took someone else's keys w/ a small pepper spray can, hilarity (accidentally) ensued. Not sure what accounts for the restaurant being cleared

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