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Couldn't disagree more with the the ruling, the dissenting opinion is right.
You don't expect a bone fragment in breast meat, which is what boneless wings typically are. Even the argument that "boneless" is a style of preparation, it doesn't make sense to expect bones.
The court probably doesn't want to imply it should be made from a specific (more expensive) cut of meat, but even in the pink-sludge-style nuggets you shouldn't get a bone either.
I feel bad for the guy who has to pay for his own healthcare now.
"Boneless" even as a style of preparation strongly suggest, well, removing bones.
To me it implies it's from the boneless part of the chicken, not that it's deboned dark meat which is different and fair to expect a bone in since deboning is difficult to do perfectly en masse.
This is using the logic around fish, where they take out the majority of bones but you can always still expect a small bone. But that doesn't make sense for white meat in chicken.
They figure if you can sell unlimited data as an ISP or cellular carrier that is quite limited in every sense of the word, then why not boney boneless chikin?
Death to America