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It’s National Chicken Wing Day!

July 22, 2022 By Dayton937

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Buffalo, New York lays claim to the birthplace of the chicken wing and that’s why they are often called Buffalo wings as well. The story goes that Teressa Bellissimo created chicken wings at the Anchor Bar, which she owned with her husband Frank, when her son Dominic and some of his college friends decided they wanted a late night bite to eat. She wanted a fast and easy dish so she deep-fried some chicken wings, which in 1964 were usually reserved for soup stock. She tossed them in butter and hot sauce. Naturally, they were an instant hit

Chicken wing prices are finally declining after being hit by inflation and increased consumer demand during the pandemic. So it’s a great time to enjoy some wings!
Check out these deals:
Roosters is offering 20% off all orders today, July 29th
2430 N Fairfield Rd, Beavercreek
5571 Merily Way,vHuber Heights
9400 Springboro Pike,Miamisburg
257 West Central Ave, Springboro
400 West Main St, Xenia
1720 N Bechtle Ave, Springfield
Fazoli’s is offering five free boneless wings with any purchase.
Use the code WINGDAY (valid through Aug. 3 at participating locations).
6110 Wilmington Pike, Dayton
6675 Miller Ln, Dayton
8341 Old Troy Pike, Huber Heights
5230 Cobblegate Dr, Moraine
1887 W Main St, Troy
Hooters Get 10 boneless wings when you buy 10
 6851 Miller Ln, Dayton
Wingstop – Get five free classic or boneless wings by using the code FREEWINGS at checkout on the app or website for dine-in or carryout.
Locations:
4149 N. Main Street , Dayton
2006 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton
Wing Zone– order 16 boneless wings for $12, advertised as 75-cent wings.
654 E. Dixie Drive. West Carrollton

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