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Buffalo Wild Wings brings back all-you-can-eat deal
Buffalo Wild Wings brings back all-you-can-eat deal

Daily Mail​

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Buffalo Wild Wings brings back all-you-can-eat deal

By Published: Updated: Restaurant-goers looking to load up on chicken wings can do so now at Buffalo Wild Wings. The iconic restaurant chain's fan-favorite all-you-can-eat deal returned to all locations nationwide yesterday. Pricing remains the same : $19.99 for boneless wings, and $24.99 for traditional or mix-and-match. Each order also includes fries, with the option to sub in tater tots or potato wedges for a $1 upcharge. Social media stars Kaitlin Reagan and The Pointer Brothers were quick to celebrate the return. Reagan posted a video enjoying the deal with friends, most of whom managed to eat at least 15 wings. The Pointer Brothers filmed themselves joyfully scarfing down piles of wings as well. Other Instagram users were just as thrilled for the special that answered their prayers. 'Let me adjust my crown and get my day started,' a Buffalo Wild Wings fan commented on a post. 'Everyone is complaining, but I'm pounding 35 traditional wings and 2 orders of fries easy,' another person wrote. Multiple customers interested in the deal claimed the only things holding them back were the wait times and ' expensive meal prices.' The offer is available for dine-in guests only , and they are not allowed to share their all-you-can-eat meal with other customers. Besides the all-you-can-eat deal, Buffalo Wild Wings is celebrating the 'Month of Free.' This month's specials for the chain's Rewards members featured various discounts, including free sandwiches with a purchase of $15 or more, and a free dessert when spending at least $10. It's also getting over media attention it received for a viral pre-recorded sketch starring Bill Burr on Saturday Night Live last year. Multiple restaurant chains besides Buffalo Wild Wings have been offering discounts or freebies on new or existing products this month. Subway is giving its Rewards members a coupon for a free double meat upgrade every day until April 29. The Sonic Drive-In chain is celebrating Smasher Week by offering its first 1 million customers who order on the app a $1 Double Sonic Smasher. The rising fast-food chain Whataburger is offering free Whataburger to its Rewards members who purchase a medium drink and fries— a deal that ends today. Outside of special offers, Taco Bell is getting ready to add its Crispy Chicken Nuggets . The highly anticipated product debuted in January, and the restaurant chain hinted that it could become a permanent menu addition next year.

Chicken wing fans rejoice as iconic restaurant announces all-you-can-eat deal...but you'll need to act fast
Chicken wing fans rejoice as iconic restaurant announces all-you-can-eat deal...but you'll need to act fast

Daily Mail​

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Chicken wing fans rejoice as iconic restaurant announces all-you-can-eat deal...but you'll need to act fast

Restaurant-goers looking to load up on chicken wings can do so now at Buffalo Wild Wings. The iconic restaurant chain's fan-favorite all-you-can-eat deal returned to all locations nationwide yesterday. However, following its popular response last year, Buffalo Wild Wings added a big twist to this year's deal — an extra day. Unlike last year, the offer is now available Monday through Thursday, instead of just on Mondays and Wednesdays Pricing remains the same: $19.99 for boneless wings, and $24.99 for traditional or mix-and-match. Each order also includes fries, with the option to sub in tater tots or potato wedges for a $1 upcharge. Social media stars Kaitlin Reagan and The Pointer Brothers were quick to celebrate the return. Reagan posted a video enjoying the deal with friends, most of whom managed to eat at least 15 wings. The Pointer Brothers filmed themselves joyfully scarfing down piles of wings as well. The all-you-can-eat deal will be offered to dine-in guests only with prices starting at $19.99 and $24.99 Other Instagram users were just as thrilled for the special that answered their prayers. 'Let me adjust my crown and get my day started,' a Buffalo Wild Wings fan commented on a post. 'Everyone is complaining, but I'm pounding 35 traditional wings and 2 orders of fries easy,' another person wrote. Multiple customers interested in the deal claimed the only things holding them back were the wait times and ' expensive meal prices.' The offer is available for dine-in guests only, and they are not allowed to share their all-you-can-eat meal with other customers. Besides the all-you-can-eat deal, Buffalo Wild Wings is celebrating the 'Month of Free.' This month's specials for the chain's Rewards members featured various discounts, including free sandwiches with a purchase of $15 or more, and a free dessert when spending at least $10. It's also getting over media attention it received for a viral pre-recorded sketch starring Bill Burr on Saturday Night Live last year. Comedian Bill Burr starred in a pre-record Buffalo Wild Wings commercial sketch on Saturday Night Live last year Multiple restaurant chains besides Buffalo Wild Wings have been offering discounts or freebies on new or existing products this month. Subway is giving its Rewards members a coupon for a free double meat upgrade every day until April 29. The Sonic Drive-In chain is celebrating Smasher Week by offering its first 1 million customers who order on the app a $1 Double Sonic Smasher. The rising fast-food chain Whataburger is offering free Whataburger to its Rewards members who purchase a medium drink and fries— a deal that ends today. Outside of special offers, Taco Bell is getting ready to add its Crispy Chicken Nuggets. The highly anticipated product debuted in January, and the restaurant chain hinted that it could become permanent menu addition next year.

The Pointer Brothers Sign With UTA (Exclusive)
The Pointer Brothers Sign With UTA (Exclusive)

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Pointer Brothers Sign With UTA (Exclusive)

Social media comedy stars The Pointer Brothers have signed with UTA for representation in all areas. The entertainment, sports and advisory agency will look to expand opportunities for the popular viral comedy content creators in the livestreaming, audio, news and broadcast spaces. More from The Hollywood Reporter Amanda Hirsch, Host of 'Not Skinny But Not Fat,' Signs With WME (Exclusive) Comedian Naomi Watanabe Signs With UTA, Brillstein (Exclusive) Creator-Driven Media Firm Mad Realities Inks With CAA to Plot Expansion (Exclusive) The Pointer Brothers, also known as real-life brothers Henry and Mike Budrewicz, have grown their social media profile to around 6 million followers with online skits, often centered around sporting culture themes. Their TikTok videos include titles like We Trained Like UFC Fighters, We Golfed in a PGA Tour Event and We Climbed the Slippery Stairs on ESPN. Their humor also springs from signature side-glances and hand gestures. The brothers will join UTA's creator practice and its roster of comedic talent like Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy, Jonathan Bartlett Allen, also known as MrBallen, Alix and Ashtin Earle, Emma Chamberlain, Charli D'Amelio, Jake Shane, Kai Cenat and Alex Cooper. UTA's creator practice launched in 2006 has its own digital talent division and a dedicated gaming and esports division. The brand-building Pointer siblings have already worked with major corporate names like Gatorade, Samsung, Buffalo Wild Wings, Meta, and have strong ties with the PGA Tour, Premier League soccer, the Premier Lacrosse League and NBC Sports. The Pointer Brothers are also represented by manager Max Fleming at Motive. Best of The Hollywood Reporter How the Warner Brothers Got Their Film Business Started Meet the World Builders: Hollywood's Top Physical Production Executives of 2023 Men in Blazers, Hollywood's Favorite Soccer Podcast, Aims for a Global Empire

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