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National Chicken Wing Day:  Here's how and where to get free wings and big deals on July 29

National Chicken Wing Day: Here's how and where to get free wings and big deals on July 29

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so get your napkins ready as restaurants across the country are offering saucy deals. From Buffalo Wild Wings to Popeyes, dozens of restaurants are providing free wings , buy-one-get-one deals, and limited-time flavors.Whether you like them spicy, sweet, or boneless, there's a deal for everyone who enjoys wings. For one day only, wing lovers can get free wings, BOGO deals, and specialty flavors at restaurants such as Buffalo Wild Wings, Wingstop , Popeyes, and more.National Chicken Wing Day was officially established in Buffalo, the city credited with inventing the iconic dish in the 1960s. It gained national recognition as the spicy, saucy wings became more popular. Wings became a mainstream sensation in the 1980s, and Americans now consume billions of them per year.Most offers are only valid on July 29th. Depending on the restaurant, you will need to order via apps, websites, or dine-in. Promotional codes such as FREEWINGS are commonly used, and loyalty members frequently receive exclusive rewards. Deals vary by location, so double-check with your local establishment before going out.From fast-casual restaurants to gas stations with kitchens, the deals are coming in fast, as per a report by USA Today.6 free wings with $10+ purchase (online/app or dine-in, code: FREEWINGS)Free 6 wings with 6-wing purchase (in-store through Aug. 3)Rewards members: free 6 spicy wings with any wings order (in-app)BOGO 6-piece on Uber Eats & DoorDash through Aug. 45 free wings with qualifying chicken order (online/app, code: FREEWINGS)BOGO Boneless or Bone-In Wings (online/app orders only)BOGO 8 boneless or 5 bone-in wingsFree 5 wings with purchase of two Red BullsBuy 10, get 5 free; Buy 20, get 10; Buy 30, get 155 wings for $5 (in-store/online, one per guest)6 wings from $8.99, 12 for $16.99, 18 for $24.9920 wings for $20 (in-store only)Buy 10 wings, get 10 free (dine-in only)Buy 10, get 10 free (dine-in only)25 cent wings with Pepsi purchase (limit 50, dine-in/to-go)99 cent wings (min. 5, dine-in or carry-out)Add 6 wings for $4.99 or 12 for $8.99 (with pizza)Buy 6 wings, get 6 free (dine-in only)BOGO 10 Boneless Wings (July 28–Aug. 3, app-only)40% off all wings (online/in-app/dine-in)Buy one 9-piece WhataWings, get one free (in app)5 wings for $5 (use promo code BOLAYWINGS)49-cent wings with the purchase of any drink, valid for dine-in guests and orders12 wings for $9.99 (use code RTP117)Win $5,500 grilling prize pack (enter by July 28)So, whether you're in it for the heat or just want to dip into a tangy garlic parmesan, National Chicken Wing Day is your time to indulge and save big.It takes place every year on July 29.Using the promo code FREEWINGS, Buffalo Wild Wings is offering six free wings with every $10 purchase.
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