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Wendy's Is Introducing Uber-Style 'Surge Pricing'


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You soon might want to get strategic about the exact time you visit Wendy’s. 

In early February, Kirk Tanner, the new CEO and president of Wendy’s, shared with analysts his various plans to increase company profits, including investing in digital menu boards that will have the capacity to display dynamic pricing that fluctuates throughout the day by 2025. 

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This is the dumbest idea I've ever heard of a fast food chain doing and according to the article others are looking into doing the same.

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Wendy's is already generally regarded as the priciest fast food with some of the combo and specialty burgers they have.

There is no way this will work well for them. There is no benefit for consumers

Raising prices based on how long it takes to fulfill an order at a particular time of day isn't the solution

It's like the Wendy's top mgmt team doesn't bother to pop in randomly/unannounced to stores across the country while taking a road trip to see how things really work.

Similar to hotel managers not bothering to spend a night in their own hotel rooms to understand which features in a room don't work/broken or aren't cleaned properly

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not sure about that. It's not like there's a lack of competition in the fast food burger space.

true, but if the others see that this works at all they are probably going to jump on this. we could see more than wendy's doing it.

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