More on this. During Covid wing prices skyrocketed. A 40 pound case went for around $80 to $240. So places HAD to raise their prices. So wings went from $8 a dozen to like $18 a dozen. They started offering 10 instead. And people paid.
After things settled down in say late 2021 prices returned to pre-covid levels, but places didn’t want to give up the revenue. So the switch to bigger wings started occurring. A bit more expensive sure, but still far more profitable. You are now being ripped off. I myself kept them around $12 a dozen, which is fair.
But what pisses me off is that bigger wings simply aren’t nearly as good. Too much meat. Not as crispy. The skin became secondary. Wings aren’t a meal, they’re an appetizer, something you eat with a few beers.
So now getting wings means you pay far too much for a product that’s simply not as good.
It ends now. MAKE WINGS GREAT AGAIN!
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Johnathan Baldwin with his first really nice play of camp. Baldwin ranges from center and breaks perfectly on a ball from Clifford over the middle to break it up. Baldwin is still listed as a CB on the roster but he’s been all safety since minicamp.