Wendy's BACONATOR® Review and Drive Thru Test (LOTS OF BACON!!!)
Wendy's Pretzel Pub
Chicken Sandwich -
http://youtu.be/-FqrTzRvOhU
Wendy's Pretzel
Bacon Cheeseburger Review - http://youtu.be/vDfkRPWFg1g
Wendy's Bacon
Portobella Melt - http://youtu.be/TQ4AVgMDzCk
Wendy's
Spicy Guacamoli
Chicken Club - http://youtu.be/acvo8LIb428
Wendy's "W"
Sandwich - http://youtu.be/kkpBWuU5xNU
Wendy's Poutine - http://youtu.be/kTVbxZixoD4
I finally had the chance to try the Wendy's Baconator Sandwich combo and it was awesome, I will definitely have another one someday soon.
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Food
BACONATOR®
Two 1/4 lb. patties topped with fresh-cooked
Applewood Smoked Bacon in between a premium warm, toasted bun. Topped off with mayo, ketchup, and
American cheese. Now that's not just a sandwich, but a Bacon lovers dream.
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Company Information...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy's
Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers is an international fast food chain restaurant founded by
Dave Thomas on
November 15,
1969, in
Columbus, Ohio,
United States.
The company decided to move its headquarters to
Dublin, Ohio, on
January 29,
2006.
As of March 2010, Wendy's was the world's third largest hamburger fast food chain with approximately 6,650 locations, following McDonald's 31,
000+ locations and
Burger King's 12,000+ locations. On April 24, 2008, the company announced a merger with
Triarc, the parent company of Arby's.
Despite the new ownership, Wendy's headquarters remained in
Dublin.
Previously, Wendy's had rejected more than two buyout offers from
Triarc Companies Inc. Following the merger, Triarc became known as Wendy's/Arby's
Group, a publicly traded company.
Approximately 77% of
Wendy's restaurants are franchised, the majority of which are located in
North America. Wendy's and its affiliates employ more than 46,000 people in its global operations. In fiscal year 2006, the firm had $2.469 billion (
USD) in total sales. While Wendy's sets standards for exterior store appearance, food quality and menu, individual owners have control over hours of operations, interior decor, pricing and staff uniforms and wages.
Wendy's menu consists primarily of hamburgers, chicken sandwiches,
French fries and beverages, including the
Frosty. The company does not have a signature sandwich, such as the
Big Mac or the
Whopper.
Instead, it has the Wendy's
Single, a 1/4 lb burger with square burger patties, which are fresh ground beef rather than round frozen patties. Wendy's uses these square hamburger patties as its signature item.
The chain is known for its square hamburgers and the Frosty, a form of soft serve ice cream mixed with frozen starches. The idea for Wendy's "old fashioned" hamburgers was actually inspired by Dave Thomas's trips to
Kewpee Hamburgers in his home town of
Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Kewpee sold square hamburgers and thick malt shakes, much like the well-known restaurant that
Thomas eventually founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1969.
Within a year, Thomas opened a second restaurant in
Columbus, featuring what Wendy's claims in its corporate history was "the first modern-day, drive-thru window," added in
1971.[citation needed] The Columbus location later added a
Tim Hortons and was closed on March 2,
2007 after 38 years
of business due to declining sales. Thomas named the restaurant after his fourth child
Melinda Lou "Wendy" Thomas.
Photographs of her were on display at the original
Wendy's restaurant until it closed.
In
1979, Wendy's was the first fast-food chain to introduce the salad bar.
Garden Sensations salads were added in
2002.
There were also Wendy's restaurants in
Europe; but Wendy's left the
European market (last restaurants closed in the 90's).
In response to a
1986 slowdown in the chain's performance, Wendy's restructured its cleanliness standards, menu and other operational details to ensure that stores met the goals and standards of the parent company so that its franchises were competitive in the market.