OHIO (WTRF) – A divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a customer who ordered boneless chicken wings could have reasonably expected to find a piece of bone in his meal and guarded against ...
A divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday that consumers should not expect boneless wings to be free of bones. The 4-3 decision came after a guest of a restaurant filed legal action when he suffered ...
In a recent ruling, the Ohio Supreme Court addressed a peculiar yet significant issue: whether consumers can expect "boneless" chicken wings to be completely free of bones. This decision emerged from ...
Just because you order boneless chicken wings at a restaurant does not mean you shouldn't expect to find bones, the Ohio Supreme Court said in a 4-3 ruling issued Thursday. In a divided decision, ...
The ruling rejected claims by a restaurant patron who suffered serious medical complications from getting a bone stuck in his throat. Consumers cannot expect boneless chicken wings to actually be free ...
While the name may suggest otherwise, "boneless" chicken wings are not guaranteed to be free of bones, as decided Thursday by the Ohio Supreme Court. The 4-3 verdict was decided against Michael ...