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You can't reinvent the burger; you can remake it

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    Mark_McCracken

    Wendy's has no restaurants in Japan.

    • Moderator

      Wendy's will return to Japan in November.

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    bass4funk

    That's all I wanted to hear. Let's hope they will have those awesome burgers they used to sell about 10 years ago. Before they closed and left Japan. Wendy's was horrible, it even made MOS and McD look like they had some of the best burgers

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    steve@CPFC

    Used to go with family, mostky to the small Minoh branch. Didn't often have the burgers, preferred the jacket potatoes and removing them from teh menu was a poor idea. The new burger sounds i9nteresting, not sure about a buttered bun though.

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    JapanGal

    Going to Wendy's is not dining out.

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    Jamie in Japan

    Sad news for me. I can't eat ketchup or mayonnaise, but love mustard. T-T Oh well, at least when you special-order, you know the burger has been made fresh and not sitting around for a while!

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    Nessie

    nixed the mustard, and cut down on the pickles

    Nooooo!

    I would be willing to pay 100 yen more for a hamburger on a decent bun. There is no way to have a good sandwich or burger on bad bread.

    When MacDonald's tried to gussy up their bun, it ended up worse.

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    namabiru4me

    I used to visit the Nagoya Wendy's...was a good burger meal alternative to McD and Mos. Love the chili and frostys! Hope they reappear in Nagoya too!

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    JapanGal

    Wrong Jamie. The burger was, but the toppings come from a different bucket.

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    tenguleavings

    Going to Wendy's is not dining out.

    If you're not making it and there are no dishes to do afterward, it is.

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    johninnaha

    Going to Wendy's is not dining out.

    If you're not making it and there are no dishes to do afterward, it is.

    I guess if we make it (her place or mine) after eating, it was dining out.

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    Kapuna

    Going to Wendy's is not dining out.

    If you're not making it and there are no dishes to do afterward, it is.

    If you bring it home.....then it's dining in.

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    motytrah

    The AP writer kind of glossed over how Cokes sales were actually higher after the New Coke dust settled. Oddly enough Coke II was still sold in the US up until 2002 and is still made in some foreign markets. I don't think Wendy's has a whole lot to lose. I think the thing McDonalds has going for it is it does Breakfast. Therefore they can sell high margin Coffee and other snack items.

    The biggest issue I have with Wendy's is the food is so bad for you. I mean, they put the Triple Stack on the menu. That used to be a special order someone would eat on a dare. Whatever you do, don't let it get cold, because the amount of congealed fat was just disgusting.

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    yowza

    McDonald’s, which has grown even larger in the past couple of years by remaking itself into a hip, healthy place to eat. >

    ** SAY WHAT ?!?!?!

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    tmarie

    Perhaps the article could have stated they were returning to Japan - or did I miss it?

    Bring back the salads, damn it.

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    ExportExpert

    ModeratorSep. 21, 2011 - 08:23AM JST

    Wendy's will return to Japan in November.

    Good news their chilli cheese fries were a good alternative and some of their burgers wernt as bad as mcraponalds.

    McDonald’s, which has grown even larger in the past couple of years

    and so have all the lard arses who been eating that rubbish

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    JapanGal

    I would like to see a Kasha Kinish Burger

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    bass4funk

    I would like to see Wendy's chilli cheese fries and their burgers with loads of pickles.

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