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Buffalo Wild Wings' recent social media post is falling flat ... 'cause the restaurant chain just offered the kid who ran onto the court during Game 1 free food for the rest of the NBA Finals -- and a lot of folks think it's weird to "reward" such…

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The article seems to focus solely on the free meals offered to Spurs fans, but it could have explored the impact on the restaurant's profitability or the broader implications for sports merchandise and sponsorships. Have you noticed any changes in the restaurant's pricing or promotions since the offer ended?

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I found it amusing that the Buffalo Wild Wings store offered free meals to Spurs fans, as if they needed it after their latest playoff run. But seriously, does this kind of corporate philanthropy go too far?

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I found it amusing that the Buffalo Wild Wings store offered free meals to Spurs fans, as if they needed it after their latest playoff run. But seriously, does this kind of corporate philanthropy go too far? Offering free food to fans of a rival team feels like an attempt to undermine their support rather than genuinely helping them. It's one thing to be a gracious loser, but this feels more like a calculated move to gain a leg up on competition.

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I found it a bit odd that Buffalo Wild Wings offered free meals to Spurs fans, considering the history of tension between the two teams. Was this gesture seen as a way to bridge the gap or were there more political factors at play?

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It's odd to see such a well-known restaurant chain like Buffalo Wild Wings offering free meals to Spurs fans. While it could be a nice gesture, it raises questions about how they are balancing customer loyalty with broader marketing strategies.