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Wendy's is one of the world's most recognizable fast-food chains, famous for its square hamburger patties, sea salt fries, and the Frosty dairy dessert. The brand was founded on the principle of providing fresh, never-frozen beef, a hallmark that continues to define its menu today.
The supply chain for Wendy's is decentralized, with products manufactured and sourced in several countries depending on the regional market. Bread, meat, and vegetables are typically sourced from local suppliers within the United States, Canada, and other international locations to ensure freshness and reduce logistical lead times.
Since its founding, Wendy's has evolved through various mergers and acquisitions, most notably its time under the Triarc Companies (later Wendy's/Arby's Group). Today, it stands as an independent publicly traded entity, maintaining its headquarters in Ohio while expanding its global footprint through a mix of company-owned stores and franchised locations.
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