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  • stuckinthe80's
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    Re: wendys burger restaurants in the uk

    Originally posted by ayrshireman View Post
    Dunkin Donuts were another spectacular failure in the late 90's.

    And as far as I can see, my prediction of Krispy Kreme failing here is coming true.
    I hope Krispy Kreme stays and expands even more. I love em!!

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  • ayrshireman
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    Dunkin Donuts were another spectacular failure in the late 90's.

    And as far as I can see, my prediction of Krispy Kreme failing here is coming true.

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  • Austin Maxi
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    I don't remember Wendys in Kent either. Do the Julie's Pantry restaurants still exist? They were always in service stations.

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  • Trickyvee
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    Wendys musn't have made it to the North East. I can't remember them.

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  • Richard1978
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    Some American chains have come and gone over here, often after just a pilot amount of shops opening.

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  • Techno
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    There was one in Leeds. I remember that the burgers were square. Ironically, it is now a McDonalds. A quick search reveals they pulled out of Britain in 2000.

    Wendy's UK pull-out nets £1.5m

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  • n3llyo
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    wendys burger restaurants in the uk

    i suddenly had a mad flash back of a burger franchise in the uk that disappeared over night
    wendys the shops were i seemed to remember bright yellow (there was one in or around leicester square and im sure i remember one in lewisham high street S.E london) rather then the normal open long counter i seem to recall they had individual bank /post office type counters with microphones and you could say exactly how you wanted your burger cooked rare, medium or well done and exactly what you wanted on it pickles onions relish etc and the order it was put on what

    im a veggie now (aint eat meat for 18 years ) but it allways made me think Britain couldnt get its head around the idea of a fast food take away with a Michelin star approach but it sure beat mcD`s over cooked and in a heated cabinet for an hour approach
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