Wendy鈥檚 is closing 140 restaurants
Wendy鈥檚 is closing 140 restaurants in the coming months, the fast food chain announced this week. But the company said it would open an equal number of new locations in areas it believes can generate better business for Wendy鈥檚.
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The restaurants targeted to close are 鈥渙utdated and located in underperforming鈥� areas, Wendy鈥檚 CEO Kirk Tanner said on an earnings call Thursday, adding that their financial performance is 鈥渨ell below the system average.鈥�
The company didn鈥檛 provide a list of locations slated to close. Tanner said that 鈥渋t鈥檚 not one particular area.鈥�
Wendy鈥檚 鈥渃onducted a robust review of individual restaurants to ensure they meet our expectations for sales, have the profitability to fuel growth, and deliver the Wendy鈥檚 brand experience for customers,鈥� he said. 鈥淥verall, Wendy鈥檚 system is incredibly healthy.鈥�
This round of closures is in addition to 100 closings that Wendy鈥檚 announced in May.
Despite the rounds of closures, the overall number of Wendy鈥檚, which stands at about 6,000 in the U.S., isn鈥檛 shrinking. The chain is building about 250 to 300 new locations, which are based on the technologically enhanced design revealed in 2022 that have new pick-up windows, updated kitchen appliances and a spruced up interior.
Other chains recently announced closures of underperforming locations, including Denny鈥檚 and Shake Shack.
Wendy鈥檚 earnings were mixed, with same-store sales coming in below analysts鈥� expectations at 0.2%.
The company remained upbeat about this quarter鈥檚 performance because its SpongeBob SquarePants-themed meal is 鈥渞esonating with consumers, generating a powerful response that is driving significant sales growth,鈥� Tanner said.