Ohio Supreme Court Rules that ‘Boneless Wings’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Bone-Free Wings’

In a ruling that might make some diners rethink their wing orders, the Ohio Supreme Court declared on Thursday that “boneless wings” are not necessarily bone-free. The decision came after Michael Berkheimer experienced severe medical complications from eating what he thought was a “boneless wing.” He claimed that a bone in the ‘boneless-wing’ had lodged in his throat. 

In a 4-3 ruling, the Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit from Berkheimer against the restaurant Wings on Brookwood in Hamilton, Ohio. Berkheimer argued that the restaurant’s ‘boneless wings’, which are nuggets of boneless, skinless chicken breast, should have been free of bones. He accused the restaurant and its supplier of chicken of negligence for not warning customers of the possibility of bones. 

Justice Joseph T. Deters, stated that “boneless wings” refers to a style of preparation rather than a literal absence of bones. Deters noted, “A diner reading ‘boneless wings’ on a menu would no more believe that the restaurant was warranting the absence of bones in the items than believe that the items were made from chicken wings.”

But hold onto your forks and knives, because this culinary confusion doesn’t stop there. In May, News 5 reported about a similar dilemma in Fort Wayne, Indiana. At that time, Allen County Superior Court Judge Craig J. Bobay declared that tacos and burritos are, in fact, “Mexican-style sandwiches.” This unexpected classification comes from a zoning dispute involving a new restaurant, Famous Taco, which wanted to set up shop in a location that only permits “made-to-order” sandwiches.

With bones in wings and tacos reclassified as sandwiches, food fans might want to reconsider their menu expectations.

Kamala Harris Gains Traction Post-Biden in Tight Race to November Election

Kamala Harris Closes Gap on Donald Trump in 2024 Race

The recent polls indicate that Kamala Harris is narrowing the gap with former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race. Following President Joe Biden’s exit from the race and Harris’s subsequent emergence as the Democratic nominee, recent surveys show a tightening of the race. According to The Guardian, Harris now trails Trump by narrow margins in key swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Georgia.

Nationally, the competition is close with Trump leading Harris by just one point, a significant shift from the six-point lead Trump held over Biden earlier in July, reported The Guardian. Aggregated data from various polls suggests a near tie. 

Women and Voter Perceptions Impact Harris’s Candidacy

While there is strong support for Harris among Democrats and women, there is also concern about her electability. Despite backing Harris, many women and people of color question whether the country is ready for a woman of color as president. The 19th News reported that the poll reveals that while the majority of Americans support Biden’s decision to withdraw and endorse Harris, many believe Trumdp would win if Harris is the Democratic nominee. 

 

 

Harris’s campaign has seen a surge in enthusiasm and fundraising, particularly from women’s groups and Black women, who have mobilized quickly since Biden’s exit. Despite this, a portion of the electorate remains skeptical about Harris’s ability to win against Trump, particularly because of her race and gender, which some believe could impact her chances negatively.

Betting Markets and Financial Implications

Betting markets reflect a relatively stable outlook for Trump despite Harris’s ascent. Fox Business reports that as of this week, Trump’s odds of winning stand at approximately 63% on Polymarket, while Harris’s chances are around 32%. Although Trump’s odds have slightly decreased since Biden’s withdrawal, they remain strong.

 

Though Biden’s exit has surged the betting activity significantly, concerns from major donors about Harris’s progressive stances and the strategic implications of her campaign have surfaced. Adding another layer of complexity to the 2024 race.

Kamala Harris’s campaign has gained momentum since Biden’s withdrawal, with polls showing a narrowing gap with Trump and significant support from Democratic factions. However, uncertainties about her electability and concerns from financial backers and betting markets highlight the challenges she faces as the race continues to evolve.

 

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