Buffalo Wings & Rings, the Cincinnati-based chicken wing and sports bar franchise, has a disturbingly high SBA loan default rate of 32% according to data released by the Small Business Administration.
[Editor’s note: Buffalo Wings & Rings management disputes the validity of the SBA data and is investigating]
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We have gone lots and lots of times. This last time my bill came to 82.00 I went to add my point it says someone already entered it in. I called they said I would get 5 free wings. We went today and they are all locked up and closed for good. Not sure what I could do?