• Formfiller@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I’m guessing it’s really to extract shareholder wealth and then declare bankruptcy once everything has trickled up

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    Good. The quality is laughable and the price is horrendous. I used to love Wendy’s. In the last 10 years they’ve managed to become the worst fast food chain around

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      I noticed the same. I was all about Wendy’s back in the day. Then the good mobile deals left, the quality dropped, they changed their nugget recipe so it sucks ass and I can’t even eat the spicy nuggs anymore. Dave would be upset by the drop in quality.

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    One thing I liked about Wendy’s is that the chain uses/used real vegetables on its burgers. Even the cheapest burger on the menu (the deluxe) has a real slice of tomato, an actual leaf or few of green lettuce, and a couple of rings of onion.

    Of the places I’ve eaten at in recent history, they’ve all clearly dropped in quality and increased in price to varying degrees. However, I’m surprised to see people say things like Wendy’s is the worst fast food chain because that doesn’t exactly align with my experience at all. And for the record, I’m not saying it’s great food, either, just that it’s not the worst by far. Obviously it’s a very subjective measure and there’s lots of variation from location to location or even between regions and it also probably depends on the types of things you’d typically order.

    To me, the worst offender of all the ones I’ve been to in the South and Midwest USA is Taco Bell, by far. At least for the things I would typically order, the price has gone up the most while the size and quality has gone down the most. While the service is sometimes good and sometimes bad, the food itself is consistently terrible seemingly regardless of location. No, it was never good food, but it’s definitely gone from meh to yuck.

    All that aside, Wendy’s doesn’t exactly strike me as the type of restaurant where closing stores makes the remaining ones more appealing. For that to work, it seems like the current stores would have to be too densely placed (i.e. Starbucks across the street from another Starbucks and a Starbucks in the store next to that Starbucks) OR the food would need to be good enough to actually motivate people to drive further away for it. Honestly, I know it’s not the latter, and from my experience, there are fewer Wendy’s than most other fast food chains, so it seems like the former wouldn’t apply either.

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      KFC is the one that fills that spot for me. They use fresh ingredients but their volume on everything other than the buckets of chicken and salads is low enough that that fresh produce might start to go bad. I used to love their big crunches and chicken bowls, but it’s offputting when the potato in the chicken bowl tastes like it should have been used a few days ago or thrown out.

      It sucks because when they did use fresh fresh ingredients, they were stillpretty good, but when they used not so fresh fresh ingredients, they were bottom of the list. And most places can have bad moments, but I found KFC to be more consistently iffy rather than it being a blue moon thing.

      But busy locations are probably more consistently good because I’m guessing it’s due to managers/franchise owners trying to keep costs down at struggling locations.

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    16 hours ago

    Wendys, if you stopped reheating your burgers so they’d taste better, maybe you wouldn’t have to close so many stores.

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      I actually enjoy eating at Wendy’s. But the Wendy’s half a block from me is so bad on service that I finally swore off going there. They never get my order right they act incense when I ask them to do the slightest little thing that involves customer service. Their pricing is incorrect because they don’t update their menu to reflect what they’re trying to charge you. Their chillis fucking amazing but I’m sad that I can’t go there and enjoy it because the services just so fucking bad.

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    They removed my favorite sandwich, the grilled chicken, from the menu. It had the best macros out of all fast food chains too :'(

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    15 hours ago

    I often rely on fast food when I’m away from home. I sometimes check Wendy’s if one is nearby, but pass on it every time because their vegan options are completely abysmal. It pains me to say, but one cannot live on potatoes alone.

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    I stopped going to Wendy’s maybe over a decade ago when they switched from clean, classic fries to fries with potato peel & extra dirt flavor. Marketers will advertise potato peel & dirt as premium value, and dumbass Americans will pay extra to eat it up.

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    With how expensive fast food is now, you might as well just go to a slightly more expensive place and get a higher quality burger or whatever.

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      Wendys has the best deal on a meal that I know of, if you are really hurting. You can get the $6 bag which is about 800 calories plus drinks. You could technically survive on $7 a day there if you drink a few drinks while there.

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        I looked it up, and assuming I’m looking at the right one, the price and availability differ depending on location. I’d be kind of surprised if it’s that cheap where I live.

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      I used to love Wendy’s and went to Wendy’s a little while ago and just got a burger no fries nothing else and it was like 9 dollars. I was blown away and never want to go back. All these cheap chains jacked up their prices and saw temporary profits but then customers realize it’s not a good deal and stop going. Late stage capitalism really sucks.

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      Of all the fast food restaurants, I still go to Wendy’s like once a year. And you aren’t kidding. The 4 by 4 shrunk, and before, it was $4, but now $7.

      The one-use app coupons brought it back down. But f that noise.

      It’s still cheaper than the average lunch in my city, where meals cost $12-15.

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      A lot of sit down restaurants are about the same quality as fast food used to be and twice as expensive. It’s just not worth it to eat out

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        That hasnt been my experience at all. If I go somewhere for 2x the cost of fast-food, the quality is usually far ahead

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      2 days ago

      Of course he will as will the shareholders see record profits. Doesn’t matter if they kill the brand to do so either.

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      2 days ago

      Wow, nine hundred ninety-nine billion, nine hundred ninety-nine million dollars! No wonder they’re not profitable!