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Why Buffalo Wild Wings Doesn't Compare To The Stop

Just a few explanations as to why Wingstop is always the win.

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Why Buffalo Wild Wings Doesn't Compare To The Stop
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If you know me, you know that I love food.

If you truly know me then you know that I am obsessed with Wingstop like no other. When someone says Wingstop, I jump up in excitement. I've never had the urge or craving to go to Buffalo Wild Wings like I do for Wingstop. The desire just has never been there for me. These are my five reasons why Wingstop is better than Buffalo Wild Wings.

1. The Flavors

Wingstop offers a variety of flavors and they're all delicious. Everyone orders a different flavor because that's what they enjoy. Then you have the opportunity to trade off flavors and see why they chose their flavors. My personal favorites that I get each and every time are lemon pepper (of course) and Louisiana rub. I know that I can go to Wingstop and be satisfied with any of their flavors if I ever decide to switch it up.



2. The Fries

Wingstop fries are unique to its own. I know everyone was pretty skeptical knowing that they put sugar, along with regular seasoning, on their fries. But guess what? They're so good! They also serve cheddar fries. Crisp and filled with flavor, Wingstop fries are definitely in the top three category of tasty fries.


3. The Ranch

I was never a fan of ranch until I tried Wingstop's. I thought ranch was disgusting and never understood how people ate it with, well, pretty much everything. Now, I damn near submerge my wings and fries in ranch. The taste compared to Buffalo Wild Wings is 10 times better. I can't taste any similiarities with the ranch at Wingstop than I can at BWW.


4. How Happy It Makes Me

Food in general makes me happy. My emotions are based off of if I've eaten or not, but that's a whole other article I could write about. Every time I eat Wingstop, I swear endorphins are released. I really get happy when eating Wingstop. I can never get tired of it. I'm always down to eat there because I know I'll be satisfied afterwards. I don't get excited for BWW. They just don't have that "it" factor.



5. Lemon Pepper

The lemon pepper at Wingstop alone needed to be its own reason. This flavor can not be duplicated anywhere else. Fresh and hot, dip into their ranch, take that bite and literally, I'm in heaven. My mouth is watering as I type this. I've never tasted chicken so good. BWW lemon pepper chicken does not compare at all. It's so good that I would never complain again in my life if I got a lifetime supply of classic wings from Wingstop.






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