The Wendy's Company
The Wendy's Company
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About The Wendy's Company
Wendy's, founded in 1969 by Dave Thomas in Columbus, Ohio, has grown into a globally recognized fast-food chain known for its commitment to quality and innovation. The company operates and franchises a system of quick-service restaurants. Its diverse menu includes hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, salads, French fries, and beverages.
A hallmark of Wendy's menu is its square hamburgers, made from fresh, never frozen beef, setting the brand apart in the fast-food industry. Signature items like the Frosty® dessert—a blend of chocolate and vanilla soft-serve ice cream—are iconic. Wendy's also offers salads, baked potatoes, and chili to cater to varied customer preferences.
In recent years, Wendy's introduced innovative menu items. In February 2025, the Thin Mints Frosty was launched, a seasonal flavor made in collaboration with the Girl Scouts. This was followed by Frosty Swirls and Frosty Fusions, which allow customizations with mix-ins and toppings.
The company is exploring dynamic pricing strategies to manage customer traffic and improve operational efficiency. By 2025, Wendy's plans to implement a "dynamic pricing" model where menu prices vary based on demand throughout the day, aiming to enhance customer experience and optimize sales performance.
Wendy's operates over 7,000 restaurants worldwide, with a strong presence in the United States. As of July 2024, there are 6,205 Wendy's locations across 51 states and territories, including 2,671 cities. Florida leads with 578 restaurants, about 9% of all U.S. locations.
Headquarters and Locations
The company's headquarters are in Dublin, Ohio, USA. Wendy's has a global footprint with restaurants in multiple countries, including:
- Canada
- Mexico
- United Kingdom
- Japan
- Australia (planned)
- Republic of Ireland (planned)
In the United States, key locations include:
- Columbus, OH
- Dublin, OH
- Inglewood, CA
- Tempe, AZ
- Sacramento, CA
- Portland, OR
- Long Beach, CA
- Elizabeth, NJ
- Newark, NJ
- Silver Spring, MD
- Waipahu, HI
- Pittsburgh, PA
- West Valley City, UT
- Orlando, FL
Summary
Wendy's remains a prominent fast-food industry player known for quality offerings, innovative menu items, and a commitment to customer satisfaction. The company's strategic initiatives and global expansion highlight its dedication to growth and adapting to evolving consumer preferences.