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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

For the second year the Harrison County United Way and Buffalo Wild Wings in Bridgeport are hosting a hot wing eating contest. Last year, WBOY's Tony J. Amormino won the contest by eating more than 40 wings. He's in the contest again this year along

For the second year the Harrison County United Way and Buffalo Wild Wings in Bridgeport are hosting a hot wing eating contest. Last year, WBOY's Tony J. Amormino won the contest by eating more than 40 wings. He's in the contest again this year along

It appears that Buffalo Wild Wings may be enjoying a pre-Super Bowl bump from investors. The Golden Valley-based restaurant chain's stock (Nasdaq: BWLD) was up $2.57, or 3.5 percent, to $76.12 in midday trading Friday. Investor website Seeking Alpha

I saw this exact situation 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

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

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