Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Buffalo Wild Wings CEO: Super Bowl blackout was good for business

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Buffalo Wild Wings CEO: Super Bowl blackout was good for business

Food chain Buffalo Wild Wings finds itself in the middle of a controversy, after gun bans pop up at company-owned restaurants.

The Virginia Tech kicker caused the dining room to be cleared for about an hour after setting off a friend's can of pepper spray.

The investment website Seeking Alpha speculates that “Traders may be pulling an ancient play out of their playbook, loading up on Super Bowl-related stocks Buffalo Wild Wings, Domino's Pizza, and Papa John's in front of the game. The adage is that when the

I saw this rigorous situation play out a few years ago–in a Buffalo Wild Wings, in fact. Crowded table, someone took someone else's keys w/ a small pepper spray can, hilarity (accidentally) ensued. Not sure what accounts for the restaurant being cleared

According to the Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech's apprentice newspaper, junior kicker Cody Journell cleared out a Buffalo Wild Wings last Thursday after, get this, spraying pepper spray throughout the restaurant. Here's how the Collegiate Times describes

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