Is Thighstop real?

Wingstop today announced the launch of a virtual brand called Thighstop through its more than 1,400 locations nationwide. Bone-in and breaded boneless thighs are available through Thighstop.com and DoorDash and come naked or sauced with a choice of the brand’s 11 flavors.

What wing spot does Rick Ross own?

Ross is currently the franchise owner of more than 25 Wingstop locations. He recently helped the company launch Thighstop, which was a way for the business to cope with the shortage of chicken wings.

Who owns the wing spot?

Roark Capital Group
The restaurant chain was founded in 1994 in Garland, Texas, and began offering franchises in 1997. Since then, Wingstop has grown into a chain with more than 1,400 restaurants either open or in development….Wingstop.

Type Public
Owner Roark Capital Group
Number of employees 4,000 (2021)
Website wingstop.com

Why did Wingstop change their name?

Wingstop is trying to get customers to embrace a different part of the bird, due to high prices of chicken wings. They’ve launched the virtual “Thighstop,” hoping customers will be open to ordering crispy chicken thighs instead of wings.

Why did Wingstop change to thigh stop?

Wingstop is now digitally known as ‘Thighstop’ thanks to chicken wing shortages. SAN ANTONIO – When it comes to chicken wings– the prices are high and the supply is low thanks to supply-chain issues. That’s why a restaurant known for its wings is making a change.

How much does Rick Ross owner of Wingstop?

AfroTech previously reported that Rick Ross owns at least 25 Wingstop restaurants, which bring in $200,000 each year in sales. It has also been reported that he raked in an estimated $7 million from his Wingstop investments in 2014. His eldest son is currently making quite the name for himself in sports.

Are Wingstop thighs breaded?

Wingstop’s bone-in thighs and boneless, breaded Thigh Bites can be served naked or sauced and tossed in any of Wingstop’s 11 bold, distinctive and craveable flavors.

Why is Wingstop selling thighs?

The new thigh brand’s available for delivery or carryout at Wingstop’s 1,400 locations nationwide through DoorDash or on Thighstop.com. Wingstop chairman and CEO Charlie Morrison told CNN that the company made the move because the costs of chicken wings have become so severely inflated.

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