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Wendy's is a company that's constantly growing. From the first restaurant in 1969, we've continued to expand Dave Thomas' vision to help other people become successful business owners by owning a Wendy's franchise. We look for franchisees who are committed to quality, not cutting corners.
Check out the latest news, financial information and facts about Wendy's common stock. If you're an investor, financial analyst or find reading a 10-K thrilling, everything you need to know is right here.
Today, we can be found in many countries and have our sights on expanding even more. But no matter where you find us, quality will always be our recipe.
We're continuously looking for new partners overseas. International growth is always on our radar, and there are many benefits to being a Wendy's Franchisee. Check out how we can build a beneficial relationship.
Our international locations and franchisees are essential to spreading our Deliciously Different® vision and generating long term value for our shareholders.
Quality food can't be made without quality leadership. Learn about the people leading The Wendy's Company.
We live by a certain set of values and we run Wendy's according to a certain set of values. It's what makes us who we are: our values keep our vision in line with the future. Don't believe us? You can check out The Wendy's Company Corporate Governance Guidelines right here. How's that for transparency?