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Buffalo Wild Wings dropped in late trading after lowering its full-year net income forecast because of rising food costs.

The shares fell 11.3 percent to $74 in after-hours trading. The Minneapolis-based company had gained 24 percent this year.

Profit for 2012 will increase 15 percent, CEO Sally Smith said. The company had previously estimated earnings growth of as much as 20 percent.

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