• Ghostalmedia
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    1439 months ago

    Dear Wendy’s CEO,

    This is not Uber. This is a Wendy’s.

      • KingJalopy
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        199 months ago

        I haven’t been in years. Their food has been terrible ever since they changed their fries so many years ago. I used to eat there when I could get jr bacon cheeseburgers for 99 cents but now even that’s like $3.

          • @maness300@lemmy.world
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            19 months ago

            and it looks like a toddler slapped it together

            I think it’s funny how food quality is down, service quality is down, yet they still want to charge higher prices.

            Like, it’s not even worth getting fast food because I don’t want to deal with the disgruntled employees who blame me for making them do their jobs.

          • KingJalopy
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            69 months ago

            Indeed but as a broke teenager on my own those 99 cents deals kept me somewhat fed.

  • @ZeroCool@slrpnk.net
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    9 months ago

    This new CEO of Wendy’s would be wise to remember that fast food is a convenience not a necessity. I’ve got a nice little propane grill in the backyard and I know how to make a square patty. I don’t need you, you need me.

    • @DoomBot5@lemmy.world
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      -229 months ago

      I’ve got a nice little propane grill in the backyard and I know how to make a square patty

      Good for you, unfortunately there are many people out there that can’t afford a propane grill or a backyard.

      • @ZeroCool@slrpnk.net
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        Okay? Skillets exist. Countertop George Foreman grills exist. Either of which can be purchased for $30 or less and will last for years. There are multiple affordable ways to make a hamburger without a yard if you’d like to do so. Not sure why you’re trying to shame me for daring to say that I have an outdoor grill so I’m just gonna go ahead and block you. This isn’t worth a moment more of my time.

        • @maness300@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          Yes. The burgers I make myself in a pan are better than just about any restaurant and all fast food because I can season it myself.

          It’s actually sad how bland burgers taste in comparison. They don’t need to be that way.

      • @Artyom@lemm.ee
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        39 months ago

        If you aren’t able to own a grill, perhaps you should be avoiding fast food since it’s a rather small amount of food for the cost?

  • @aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    579 months ago

    I remember when Dave Thomas was still alive. I loved Wendy’s quality over most everyone else, so I would prefer them even if something else was closer or cheaper.

    THE VERY NEXT WEEK after Dave died, there was a very noticeable drop in burger patty size and quality. I basically stopped eating at Wendy’s after that.

    I’m sure this is also what Dave would have wanted.

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      9 months ago

      Dave Thomas is up in hamburger heaven with a list of mfers he’s gonna beat with a spatula for ruining his restaurants over the last 22 years.

    • @maness300@lemmy.world
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      09 months ago

      There’s a reason why the powers that be have been focusing on promoting businesses over people.

      People have standards. People have pride. They can feel shame. Businesses can’t. There’s no one to blame when they lower their standards. They’re predictable and easy.

      Pretty sure there’s a similar story with the Costco founder being the only thing keeping them from raising the price of their hot dogs.

  • @IamLost@lemmy.world
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    559 months ago

    Where I am, the price of fast food is just about equal to some restaurants. There’s no point in doing fast food anymore.

    • @Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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      209 months ago

      There is a local hamburger joint 3 blocks from my house that is far superior in taste, with lower prices, why the fuck would I ever go to endys?

      • @maness300@lemmy.world
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        09 months ago

        If that place isn’t getting enough business, maybe you should suggest they advertise their prices.

        A simple sign showing how their prices compare to the competition’s goes a long way.

        I probably wouldn’t stop in a hole in the wall, just because they usually charge as much or more than chains. Doing what I suggest would change my mind, if the prices were right.

        • @Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          I wasn’t implying they don’t get enough business. They definitely do, it’s the local jam. I’m not sure that they would appreciate any advertising, word of mouth is clearly enough.

    • @Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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      I say this to some many people. Wendy’s can get some good deals sometimes. Like BOGO spicy chicken, but if I order a meal from any fastfood place around me then just no. I would be better off just going to my Mexican restaurant across the street. On Tuesday is taco Tuesday (obvs) and you get 3 tacos, beans and rice for like $8-$9. They other deals weds, Thurs, but not as good as that Tuesday deal.

    • @maness300@lemmy.world
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      19 months ago

      Seriously. Fast food just isn’t for poor people anymore.

      We have to use grocery stores.

      Thankfully, grocery shopping online is much easier now.

  • @irotsoma@lemmy.world
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    499 months ago

    We’re so bad at employee management and don’t want to pay a living wage, so we’ll charge you extra when we’re busy. But wait, there’s more, we’re still not going to pay a living wage to hire more employees, so you’re not only going to pay more, but your wait will still be the same.

      • @agitatedpotato@lemmy.world
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        159 months ago

        They will, after everyone tells them how much they hate this, they’ll ‘backtrack’ to higher pricing. They’re letting their first idea eat the hate and resistance so they can execute plan B.

      • @Grimy@lemmy.world
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        89 months ago

        I think this is exactly the plan. If the prices are constantly fluctuating, it will be easy to slowly rise them by a bit every week without everyone noticing.

        Boiling frogs is literally becoming a business plan

  • vraylle
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    459 months ago

    Yeah, and I’m introducing “no more eating at Wendy’s” pricing.

  • @RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    439 months ago

    In an environment of painful (almost insulting) food price increases everywhere, Wendy’s decides to remove price predictability from the equation, ensuring that I never know what I’m going to pay, except that I can guarantee I’m going to be gouged when I most want to eat.

    Yeah, I don’t care what they sell. I don’t want to be treated like that.

  • Rentlar
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    379 months ago

    The next logical step is to use facial recognition to discriminate estimate how much money is in each customer’s wallet to dynamically price the food.

    • @maness300@lemmy.world
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      29 months ago

      The funny thing is, businesses already do this.

      Prices for ‘digital goods’ tend to vary depending on the country the user is paying for them in.

      It’s just another shining example of how businesses charge the most people are willing to pay, not the minimum to keep the lights on.

  • TheOneCurly
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    349 months ago

    Imagine walking in, seeing a price on the board, waiting behind someone with a big order, and by the time you get to the counter the price has increased. I forsee yelling and fights happening in lines.

    • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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      199 months ago

      They will stop doing this when the poorest people are just sitting around the restaurant waiting for the price to go down.

      If you only had $3 and the price of a burger was above that, you would just wait. The restaurant is sometimes nicer than sitting outside. They can’t kick you out, because you’re waiting to order. Now they’re going have like 3-5 bums waiting around for the price to drop.

      It’s just stupid. Although I did go to a bar like that once that was pretty fun. It had a stock market board with drink prices that went up and down. You would go up there hoping to get a particular drink, but come back with something else because it was half off. It’d be like “tequila shots $7” but “red wine $3.50”! Wine it is!

  • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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    339 months ago

    People are not gonna like that. They will pull into the drivethrough line to buy the same thing they paid $3 for the day before, and leave or buy something cheaper when they see it’s $4 right now.

    • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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      Most of them are going to be on their lunch break, and have already wasted 15 minutes waiting in line to order. So they’re going to order anyways, because they’re stuck. They won’t have time to get in the new line somewhere else. They just won’t come back afterwards.

      • @rdyoung@lemmy.world
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        This right here. This is what would piss me off. On the off chance I walk in and order, the price changes by the time I get to the register to order.

        People need to just go old school and start packing a lunch. It’s probably time I got back in that habit. I drive for a living and I keep a stash of meat sticks in my car, I should probably start bringing some hard boiled eggs and maybe some meat and cheese wraps for when I am really famished.

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    9 months ago

    … planning to invest approximately $20 million to roll out digital menu boards…
    Wendy’s will also invest an additional $10 million over two years…

    Have you tried not spending $30 million dollars to sell hamburgers?

    I mean, holy shit. You sell burgers and fries. Does everything need to be digitally and AI enhanced?

    A spokesperson for Wendy’s confirmed the news with Food & Wine, stating the company is focused on providing “great-tasting” food and is “making a significant investment” to grow its digital business, including rolling out digital menu boards in some U.S. restaurants. “Beginning as early as 2025, we will begin testing a variety of enhanced features on these digital menuboards like dynamic pricing, different offerings in certain parts of the day, AI-enabled menu changes and suggestive selling based on factors such as weather. Dynamic pricing can allow Wendy’s to be competitive and flexible with pricing, motivate customers to visit and provide them with the food they love at a great value. We will test a number of features that we think will provide an enhanced customer and crew experience.”

    • mephiska
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      The digital menu boards are there so they don’t have to hire as many cashiers.

      • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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        99 months ago

        Five Guys is more expensive than the vastly superior local burger joints now. Not a great comparison.

        In-N-Out is an unbeatable value, but is only franchised in very limited areas in order to control quality.

        • @doingthestuff@lemmy.world
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          Yeah Five Guys is priced higher than almost anywhere else in my area and has been meh when I’ve gone. In n out doesn’t exist here.

        • It is expensive, but when faced with the choice of a $15 meal from Wendy’s or a $15 meal from Five Guys, I’m always choosing Five Guys.

          Also, my local Five Guys is amazing. I haven’t had any issues with quality that others seem to regularly have.

    • @Stamau123@lemmy.world
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      Why would I, as a customer, be ‘motivated to visit’ to see your magic price changing menu? I’m going to a restaurant that can’t fucking do that.

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    A Dave’s Single combo already costs 12 bucks here. Fuck off Wendy’s, like hell we’re paying more for that.

    Edit: And that’s for a small combo. Want a large? Fuck you, pay 15.