‘I Had A Hooters Waitress Show Me This Method’: Florida Twin Peaks Server Shows the “Right Way” to Eat Flat Wings — Most People Get It Wrong
TAMPA, Fla. — A viral video featuring a Florida Twin Peaks server has sparked debate online after she demonstrated what she says is the “correct way” to eat flat chicken wings — and according to her, most people have been doing it wrong.
A Trick She Learned at Hooters
In the TikTok clip, the server explains that she first learned the method years ago from a Hooters waitress. Instead of biting around the bones, she shows how to pull the smaller bone out cleanly, leaving a single bone with nearly all the meat still intact.
The result? A faster, cleaner way to enjoy flat wings without wasting any meat.
“This is how you’re supposed to do it,” she says confidently in the video, which has already racked up thousands of views.
Reactions From Viewers
The demonstration quickly set off a flood of reactions online. Some viewers admitted they had never seen the method before, while others said it was the only way they’d ever eaten flat wings.
One commenter joked, “All these years wasted chewing around bones when I could’ve been living like this.” Another wrote, “Okay, but now I can’t go back to eating them the old way.”
Still, some wing purists weren’t convinced, arguing that the traditional bite-by-bite method is part of the experience.
Food Hacks Going Viral
The video is the latest in a trend of restaurant servers and foodies sharing “life hacks” for eating everyday foods. Similar viral posts have revealed tricks for tacos, burgers, and even how to better dip French fries.
Food experts note that while these methods aren’t new, social media has given them a fresh spotlight, sparking curiosity and playful arguments about which way is truly “right.”
Whether or not you adopt the Twin Peaks method, the video has certainly made people think twice before tackling their next basket of wings.
Have you tried eating flat wings this way, or do you stick to the old-fashioned method? Share your thoughts with us at SaludaStandard-Sentinel.com.