A Chicago man's legal battle against Buffalo Wild Wings over the definition of "boneless wings" concluded this week with a judge ruling in the restaurant chain's favor, according to Fortune. The lawsuit, filed by Aimen Halim in 2023, claimed he was deceived by Buffalo Wild Wings' marketing. Judge John J. Tharp Jr. of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois dismissed the case, stating Halim's complaint "has no meat on its bones."
The legal dispute centered on whether boneless wings, which are essentially chicken nuggets, should be considered wings. Halim argued that the marketing was misleading. However, the judge found that reasonable consumers would not be deceived by the term "boneless wings."
In other news, Disney made a decision regarding a "Star Wars" sequel. According to Variety, Disney axed the "Star Wars" sequel "The Hunt for Ben Solo" without ever inquiring about the budget or other details, according to Steven Soderbergh. Soderbergh described the situation as "insane" and stated that "We were all frustrated."
Meanwhile, a Netflix documentary series about "America's Next Top Model" prompted reflections on the ethical complexities of reality television, as reported by Time. The article draws parallels between reality TV production and military operations, highlighting the challenges of authority, strategy, and unpredictable outcomes. The "fog of war" concept, where confusion and uncertainty prevail, was used to describe the challenges in both fields.
In a news roundup sourced from multiple outlets, Wired reported on various events. Evie Magazine, a conservative publication, hosted its first live event during New York Fashion Week. The event, held at the Standard Hotels Boom, celebrated the magazine's new issue. While focused on romance and beauty, the event was inherently political, despite a lack of overt political discussion.
Also, Time reported on a news roundup that included former President Trump criticizing local leaders regarding a Potomac River sewage spill. Ring security camera company faced backlash over its Super Bowl ad's privacy concerns, leading to a partnership cancellation. Additionally, a Bluetooth scanner highlighted vulnerabilities, and the environmental impact of Mardi Gras beads was discussed, with researchers seeking sustainable alternatives.
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