Super Bowl LVIII went into overtime on February 11, 2024, giving hungry Americans free wings! In 2018, Buffalo Wild Wings reinstated its "overtime button," which gave every American a free six-piece meal of boneless or conventional wings if the game went into overtime.
Buffalo Wild Wings may have overreached by offering free food to a nation. Like a good quarterback-receiver combo, there's a catch.
This catch won't make Patrick Mahomes smile like the one that earned him his third Super Bowl. Opportunity is limited. Monday, February 26, from 2-5 p.m., fans can redeem their complimentary wings.
They must also eat at B-Dubs or purchase takeaway. Like the 49ers, you can't expect a Mahomes-like staffer to toss wings to your house like a Hail Mary pass.
Unexpectedly, many U.S. foods have never been sold in Canada. Unfortunately, your favorite brand may be discontinued in Canada.
Many U.S. food brands have left Canada in recent years. Most discontinued things aren't profitable enough to maintain on shelves.
With shipping expenses raising import prices, several U.S. firms are unable to compete with local ones. This may boost Canadian companies' sales, but it doesn't please customers.
Canada no longer carries brands like Ragú spaghetti sauce and Stouffer's frozen foods, which have been enjoyed by families for generations. Some U.S. items, like Uncrustables and A&W Cream Soda, were never sold in Canada.