Wendy's has officially opened in Reading!
US FAST-food giant Wendy’s will be returning to the UK after a 20-year hiatus - with its first restaurant opening in Reading.
Britons will be able to purchase Breakfast Baconators, towering triple-stacked beef burgers and Chocolate Frosty desserts at hundreds of restaurants the firm is planning to establish in the UK in the coming years.
With 30 to 50 employees per restaurant, the company is aiming to create around 12,000 jobs at up to 400 sites - including those in Reading.
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Wendy’s became the second-largest burger restaurant in the US after it said it “de-throned” Burger King last year.
So when is it opening?
The restaurant is opened on Wednesday, June 2.
Where is the new Wendy's in Reading?
The restaurant will open in the former Nationwide on the corner of Friar Street and Station Road in Reading.
The chain, which is known for its square-shaped burgers, will open its first UK restaurant in our hometown on June 2, followed by four more at locations including Oxford and Stratford later in the year.
What are Wendy's opening hours?
The restaurant is currently serving diners as follows
Mondays: 7am to 10pm
Tuesdays: 7am to 10pm
Wednesdays: 7am to 10pm
Thursdays: 7am to 10pm
Fridays: 7am to 11pm
Saturdays: 7am to 11pm
Sundays: 7am to 11pm
Wendy’s will also be partnering with Uber Eats to provide delivery options.
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Abigail Pringle, head of international operations, told media interviews over the weekend that she envisaged the restaurant growing to a “significant scale” in the UK, before expanding to Europe.
The restaurant offers huge American portions, including the whopping Pretzel Bacon Pub Triple which is more than 1,500 calories.
As part of the launch, Wendy’s has said Britons will be offered exclusive new additions including vegetarian options.
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