Wingstop employee wants Americans to know when you go to Wingstop you’re just buying regular Tyson chicken. He shows all the boxes as proof
I ran the numbers on Tyson wholesale chicken prices and compared it to Wingstop prices
They markup the chicken over 500%
- Wholesale Tyson chicken wings typically cost restaurants $1.50–$2.50+ per pound
- A pound of bone-in wings yields roughly 8–10 wings
- Cost to Wingstop: $0.20–$0.35 per wing that’s including sauce, seasoning and prep
- Selling price: $1.00–$1.50+ per wing, or even higher in combos
- Markup is 300–500%+ on chicken cost
You’re just paying for regular Tyson chicken wings in sauce that’s fried
Make it at home and save yourself the 500% markup
Maybe my algorithm is super anti-thunder, but there must’ve been seven calls in game five that were so soft that when the thunder’s way. Maybe on the thunder algorithm they’re complaining about Spurs calls, but I don’t think so.
Take the goaltending for example, thunder guys will say it’s just two points. But you can’t quantize the momentum shift that these calls have on the game, or maybe you can but it’s not easy to do.