I was at the International Centre last week for a tradeshow and decided to skip the overly expensive food served at the convention centre ($9.00 for luke warm Pizza Pizza slice of pizza, a bag a chips and a bottle of Pepsi? FORGET IT!)
So I headed over to the nearby Wendy's we saw coming off the nearby highway with a coworker. The Wendy's (3650 Derry Road East, Mississauga) had nobody in line despite it being noon on a weekday.
The Order: 1 1/4 Pound Hamburger, Fries and Medium Pepsi.
Overall the taste of the food was the way old Dave would have like it. The fries hadn't changed in taste, the burger was still delicious.
The packaging was a little different. The burger was wrapped in a paper wrapping and placed in half cardboard packaging advertising one Wendy's recent specials.
The fries though were also very different in their new packaging. They shrank in size compared to just a year ago. Now quantity of fries is even less than the medium fries at McDonald's. Meanwhile the price, as noted in a previous posting, is still the same.
It seems Wendy's is now cutting back on packaging sizing instead of increasing the price of their products. What ever happenned to Wendy's of old with Dave commercialing himself at the grill promising good tasting food and quality service and price. Things just aren't the same.
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The buns are now toasted and buttered. They weren't before.
ReplyDeleteAs for the portions of the fries, maybe it's better that they're smaller. Eat less incredibly fatty and salty foods.