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Boneless chicken wings can have bones, Ohio Supreme Court rules

  • The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that consumers cannot expect boneless chicken wings to be bone-free, rejecting a claim from a patron who experienced complications from a bone.
  • Justice Joseph T. Deters stated that "a diner reading ‘boneless wings’...would no more believe...the absence of bones" than with other dishes.
  • The ruling, made in a 4-3 vote, concluded that bones are a natural part of chicken and consumers should be vigilant.
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