General Ohio Supreme Court: Boneless chicken wings doesn't mean they don't have bones in them.

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NotBanjaxo

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Nov 16, 2019
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A man who fell ill after a piece of bone from his order of "boneless" chicken wings became lodged in his throat and caused an infection, has had his case against both the restaurant and the supplier of the chicken dismissed by Ohio's Supreme Court, which agreed with the decision made by the lower courts. The court ruled against him 4-3.

From the article:


The court on Thursday ruled that "boneless wing" refers to "cooking style" and is not to be taken literally.

The 4-3 ruling was peppered with dissent, with one judge calling the majority opinion "utter jabberwocky".

But a majority of the judges considered being cautious of bones in a boneless wing to be common sense.

Writing for the majority, Justice Joseph T Deters said: "A diner reading ‘boneless wings’ on a menu would no more believe that the restaurant was warranting the absence of bones in the items than believe that the items were made from chicken wings, just as a person eating ‘chicken fingers’ would know that he had not been served fingers."

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However, the dissenting justices felt like the decision should have sat with a jury and not with the court's justices.

Justice Michael P Donnelly wrote in dissent: “The question must be asked: Does anyone really believe that the parents in this country who feed their young children boneless wings or chicken tenders or chicken nuggets or chicken fingers expect bones to be in the chicken? Of course they don’t.

“When they read the word ‘boneless,’ they think that it means ‘without bones,’ as do all sensible people.”


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kvr28

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Nov 22, 2015
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I'm wondering if they hand batter their own, I have gotten boneless chicken breasts that still have bones in them and we are very aware of that when we prep them and trim them out. But to buy a boneless wing from sysco or another large food supplier would be almost impossible because they are processed so much. If they are bringing in a premade wing then that falls on the supplier for liability.
 

NotBanjaxo

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Nov 16, 2019
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I'm wondering if they hand batter their own, I have gotten boneless chicken breasts that still have bones in them and we are very aware of that when we prep them and trim them out. But to buy a boneless wing from sysco or another large food supplier would be almost impossible because they are processed so much. If they are bringing in a premade wing then that falls on the supplier for liability.
True enough, but the case was dismissed against both the restaurant and the supplier, on the basis that customers buying boneless wings could not reasonably expect them not to contain bones.
 

kvr28

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Nov 22, 2015
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True enough, but the case was dismissed against both the restaurant and the supplier, on the basis that customers buying boneless wings could not reasonably expect them not to contain bones.
Oh I know, haven't researched the case enough, someone sent it to me earlier, just saying they are probably hand breading them.
 

NiteProwleR

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Lemons are terrible limes are great.

This has been a TAYHOSS sized massacre tonight. Give yourself some recovery time, hermano.