Why are there more "right-handed" chicken wings than "left-handed"?!


Question: Did you ever notice that when you go to the supermarket to buy a package of uncooked chicken wings, there are more right arms than left? I've always wondered why that is, and I can't for the life of me think of a reason.

Best answer gets one digital chicken wing (right handed, of course).


Answers: Did you ever notice that when you go to the supermarket to buy a package of uncooked chicken wings, there are more right arms than left? I've always wondered why that is, and I can't for the life of me think of a reason.

Best answer gets one digital chicken wing (right handed, of course).

It seems that quite a large number of right handed wings are really upside down. They are actually left handed wings. The packers of the wings try to use the same percentage of right/left as people are right or left handed. That way a left handed person can more easily eat the left handed wings, and since more people are right handed, there are enough for them to eat right handed wings. Hope this straightens it out.

lol
funny
turn it around , now it's a righty!

I have no clue.........


A new poll reveals that most Americans don't know their right wing from their left wing. The right knows this and leads the manipulation race.....
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More conservative chickens?

Why is this even an issue? Most people don't eat chicken wings because, well (!!!!!!!) chickens don't know about Right Guard antiperspirant!

Frankly, I'm more interested in flat fish. Why are there so many more right-eyed flounder, halibut, sand dab, sole, etc than there are left-eyed?

hhaha

i dunbno

does it matter they all taste the same





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