Wendy’s offering spicy chicken sandwiches for $3.99: Here’s how to get yours
Wendy’s offering spicy chicken sandwiches for $3.99: Here’s how to get yours
Wendy’s is dropping the worth of one of it’s popular menu items through the holiday period.
The business announced Monday customers can get a spicy chicken sandwich for just $3.99, exclusively in the Wendy’s app. The propose is valid through Dec. 29, according to the restaurant chain.
According to the business, the sandwich features a juicy chicken breast marinated and breaded in Wendy’s “distinctive, fiery blend of peppers and spices,” and topped with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise.
How to get the $3.99 spicy chicken sandwich deal
The propose is available at participating Wendy’s restaurants for a limited period and must be redeemed in the Wendy’s app, the business said. Customers can view the propose in the Wendy’s app for more details.
More Wendy’s information:Wendy’s to close 140 more low performing restaurants by complete of the year
Wendy’s to close 140 low performing restaurants by the complete of the year
Wendy’s is accelerating plans to shut down many of its lower performing restaurants globally while also adding a similar number of recent locations, executives revealed at an profits call last month.
The quick food chain will close an additional 140 locations this year, Wendy’s Chief monetary Officer Gunther Plosch said on the call. These “outdated” restaurants make far below the structure average with average volume unit of approximately $1.1 million.
However, the business plans to replace these sites with more profitable locations with average unit volumes of $2 million and more.
Around 250 to 300 recent Wendy’s sites were expected to have opened in 2024, Wendy’s spokesperson Heidi Schauer confirmed to USA TODAY.
“After our strategic review, we now expect a similar number of closures as openings, so we expect net unit growth in 2024 to be roughly flat,” Schauer said in a statement.
Wendy’s President and CEO Kirk Tanner said on the profits call that these underperforming restaurants will be replaced by recent units in more profitable locations.
“When you ponder about strengthening our structure you look at a brand that’s 55 years ancient and some of those restaurants are just out of date,” Tanner told investors.
He added the business has already launched around 500 locations in the history two years.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending information reporter at USA TODAY. You can pursue him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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