Wendy’s
Wendy's is a fast food restaurant business in the United States that was created by Dave Thomas on November 15, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio. On January 29, 2006, the corporation relocated its headquarters to Dublin, Ohio.
This is America's third-largest hamburger chain. Wendy's burgers are easily identifiable due to their square patties. Dave Thomas established Wendy's in 1969. He named the restaurant after his daughter, Wendy, and even based the design on her face.
Wendy's was the first fast-food business to launch a single-price-point bargain menu in 1988, with all products priced only at 99 cents. Due of growing expenses, the menu was reorganized in 2007 as the Super Value Menu, with prices ranging from 99 to $2.00 USD. Wendy's is recognized for its square burger patties, as well as its Frosty desserts and distinctive side items including chili and baked potatoes.
The restaurant also holds the distinction of being the first to install a drive-through with a speaker for ordering and a pick-up window. Wendy's now has more than 6,500 outlets in 29 countries across the world.
Founded: 1969
Headquarters: Dublin, Ohio
Sales: $9.762 billion
Websitehttp://www.wendys.com