5 Major Reasons Buffalo Wild Wings Is Headed “Downhill,” According to Customers — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Buffalo Wild Wings is a popular restaurant chain that has been around for decades. However, in recent years, customers have noticed a decline in the quality of the food and service. In this article, we will explore the five major reasons why Buffalo Wild Wings is headed “downhill” according to customers. From declining food quality to poor customer service, we will discuss the issues that have caused customers to become dissatisfied with the restaurant chain. We will also provide some tips on how to get the most out of your Buffalo Wild Wings experience.

5 Major Reasons Buffalo Wild Wings Is Headed “Downhill,” According to Customers

Buffalo Wild Wings has been a popular spot for sports fans and casual diners alike for years. But recently, customers have been voicing their concerns about the chain’s declining quality. Here are five major reasons why Buffalo Wild Wings is headed “downhill,” according to customers.

1. Poor Quality Food

Many customers have complained about the quality of the food at Buffalo Wild Wings. From soggy wings to overcooked burgers, customers have noticed a decline in the quality of the food. Some customers have even reported finding foreign objects in their food.

2. Unfriendly Service

Customers have also reported that the service at Buffalo Wild Wings has become increasingly unfriendly. From long wait times to unhelpful staff, customers have noticed a decline in the quality of service at the chain.

3. Unsanitary Conditions

Customers have also reported that the restaurants are often dirty and unsanitary. From sticky floors to dirty tables, customers have noticed a decline in the cleanliness of the restaurants.

4. High Prices

Many customers have also complained about the high prices at Buffalo Wild Wings. From expensive drinks to overpriced food, customers have noticed a significant increase in prices.

5. Poor Quality Ingredients

Finally, customers have also reported that the ingredients used in the food at Buffalo Wild Wings are of poor quality. From stale bread to low-quality meat, customers have noticed a decline in the quality of the ingredients used in the food.

These are just a few of the major reasons why customers have been voicing their concerns about Buffalo Wild Wings. If the chain doesn’t make some changes soon, it could be headed for a major decline.

How would you feel about a robot preparing your food—specifically, making your chicken, which some experts have said is one of the biggest food poisoning threats. As Buffalo Wild Wings is testing robots to fry their chicken wings, some patrons suggest their efforts may not fly. Here’s why one social media user said BW3’s has been going “downhill.”

Earlier this week, Restaurant Dive reported Buffalo Wild Wings is in the process of trying out a robotic chicken wing fryer at some of their highest-volume locations. The outlet explained that during a period of labor shortages, chains like White Castle have reportedly deployed similar devices in their kitchens. The national wing destination also recently debuted a Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili flavor of wings (which reportedly come served with crumbled chips sprinkled on top).

Technology and new menu intros can be exciting… but it sounds like leaders at some B-Dubs locations might have other issues to concentrate on. Keep reading to see why a few Buffalo Wild Wings-goers say they haven’t been thrilled with their experiences lately.

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In recent weeks, u/Murky_Skin_2562, an individual who identifies as a Buffalo Wild Wings customer, shared some feelings about the chain on Reddit. “Buffalo Wild Wings has down downhill over the past 10 years. I grew up going to BW3 as a kid to an adult and always love it. I tried it today and the service now is so bad. The wings are trash now I am not sure what happened to the franchise.”

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Around the same time when u/Low-University-1037 posted, “Buffalo Wild Wings is way overrated,” u/CanEatADozenEggs shared a similar comment to the previous user’s take on service: “This is slowly becoming a more and more popular opinion,” this user said. “Mediocre wings, horrible service. The only thing they’ve got going for them is the large amount of TVs when lots of sports are going on, but that’s not often.”

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U/bwave1 recently said their biggest issue is what they consider a low-quality experience. “Buffalo Wild Wings – where it takes 25+ minutes to finally get the wings you ordered, and you pay $75 for a family of 3 to eat and still are hungry when you leave.”

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Another user said they recently went to Buffalo Wild Wings… but the location was out of its namesake item. “Buffalo Wild Wings … out of wings,” reported u/MakePlays last month.

U/Mustaine had a little fun with this: “It is now Buffalo Wild Chicken Nuggets.”

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“How does this even happen?” asked a Pennsylvania Buffalo Wild Wings patron, u/iwaspoisoned-com, on October 12. “The person bit into it , was and cut them open and all were raw inside.”

Maybe Wingy the robot is not such a bad idea after all?

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There are two kinds of wings eaters in the world: Those who aren’t picky about which type of wing they pick up, and those who are. Apparently, u/NinthOman fits in the latter of these categories. “Word is Buffalo Wild Wings is no longer allowing customers to choose all flats or all drums on BOGO days. Every other day, they’ll up charge you now.”

This, of course, had Reddit up in arms, with more than 68 votes at press time. U/flyingisfearfulofme put it simply: “the chicken wing shortage is real, my dudes.”

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