The foodservice industry's latest multi-concept operator was born on Monday as Arby's Restaurant Group Inc. completed a $2.9 billion acquisition of Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. and renamed itself Inspire Brands Inc.
http://www.nrn.com/mergers-acquisitions/arby-s-buffalo-wild-wings-new-parent-inspire-brands-debuts
Pretty sure this belongs in the NM thread.
Mods?
Quote from: Eldon on February 05, 2018, 03:18:44 PM
The foodservice industry's latest multi-concept operator was born on Monday as Arby's Restaurant Group Inc. completed a $2.9 billion acquisition of Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. and renamed itself Inspire Brands Inc.
http://www.nrn.com/mergers-acquisitions/arby-s-buffalo-wild-wings-new-parent-inspire-brands-debuts
Inspire Brands is private. There is a way to invest in Arby's indirectly. Wendys (WEN) owns 18.5% of Arbys.
Match made in heaven the toilet bowl. I get diarrhea from both places without fail.
Quote from: chapman on February 06, 2018, 12:12:38 PM
Match made in heaven the toilet bowl. I get diarrhea from both places without fail.
TMI
Arby's and Buffalo Wild Wings owner buying Dunkin' Brands
https://www.wesh.com/article/arby-s-and-buffalo-wild-wings-owner-buying-dunkin-brands/34538509
So, does going for donuts count now?
Quote from: Eldon on February 05, 2018, 03:18:44 PM
The foodservice industry's latest multi-concept operator was born on Monday as Arby's Restaurant Group Inc. completed a $2.9 billion acquisition of Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. and renamed itself Inspire Brands Inc.
Kinda like when Rs trashed pollution standards and called it the Clean Air Initiative.
Quote from: Jockey on November 03, 2020, 01:23:56 PM
Kinda like when Rs trashed pollution standards and called it the Clean Air Initiative.
Arby's and Politics don't mix, please try to keep it separate.
When is Arby's going to buy Marquette?
Quote from: lawdog77 on November 03, 2020, 03:35:53 PM
Arby's and Politics don't mix, please try to keep it separate.
It was a joke, snowflake.
A word to the wise - don't ever watch Dave Chappelle.
Went to BWW a few years back to watch some football. It had been my first time there in several years. I was surprised how much I disliked the wings. There was very little to them, and the 3 sauces we tried, including a classic medium Buffalo, were nothing special.
I love wings, and have been to at least 10 places here that are better. I won't be back.
Now Arby's ... that's a whole 'nother ballgame. Curly fry me, babee!
Quote from: MU82 on November 03, 2020, 06:58:22 PM
Went to BWW a few years back to watch some football. It had been my first time there in several years. I was surprised how much I disliked the wings. There was very little to them, and the 3 sauces we tried, including a classic medium Buffalo, were nothing special.
I love wings, and have been to at least 10 places here that are better. I won't be back.
Now Arby's ... that's a whole 'nother ballgame. Curly fry me, babee!
Ok, since I was a late joiner and contributor to Scoop, what is the deal with Arby's?
I used to hit BW3 many Fridays as a senior. 3-9 for $2 22oz beers; yes, please! Tuesday was 10 cent wing night there too. But yes, their wings contain very little meat. I don't remember the last time I went to one and got wings.
Their bone in wings are straight trash. Boneless are fine enough. Their chili con queso appetizer is outstanding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAV8bdsnDDc
BWW has underrated fried pickles
As someone who used to work at BWW, best things on the menu (when I worked there) were the shrimp po boy, the buffalo Mac, and the pepper jack steak wrap.
Best value was the sampler.