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Wendy's Menu and Nutrition Facts
August 30th, 2006

Burger King Whopper vs. Wendy’s Classic Single

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The Whopper wins the title as the nation’s best fast food burger.

…as implied by the franchise name Burger king is the king of all burgers. The Whopper is filling, delicious, and oh so personable. While the Wendy’s Classic Single put up a good fight with its convenient and its calorie count. The Whopper is just too damn good to not take the title of the king of all burgers. Flame grilled like straight off the labor day BBQ grill, The Whopper is the definition of the word burger and its freedom to choose its toppings is a reflection of the liberty country where it was born.

August 30th, 2006

Wendy’s Classic Single vs. White Castle Burgers

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And the winner is… The Wendy’s Classic Single.

The Wendy’s Classic Single hamburger is composed of: one quarter pound of beef, lettuce, pickles, ketchup, sliced onions, tomatoes and optional American cheese. This delicious sounding burger is Wendy’s answer to the Big Mac and the Whopper. However unlike its counterparts the Wendy’s classic single is set on a seedless classic style bun. It also differs from the Big Mac and the Whopper with its unorthodox square beef patty. When one envisions a hamburger one naturally pictures a circle shaped beef patty so as to fit perfectly in the circle shaped bun. However Wendy’s opted to use square shaped beef patties giving it an unusual appearance however this does not seem detrimental at all to their hamburgers. If fact I would dare say it makes it more attractive to the pallet. The classic single is served in a thin aluminum wrapper much like the Whopper. However unlike the Whopper the aluminum wrapper of the classic single gives it an edge in that should one decide to place ketchup on wrapper to aid in dipping of fries the ketchup will not eat through the wrapper and make a mess. The taste of the Wendy’s single is a force to be reckoned with, it can also be personalized with respect to its toppings like the Whopper. However Wendy’s unlike Burger king has not adequately advertised this fact to the customers in my opinion. The Wendy’s single also makes the best of the healthy list in that it has significantly less calories then the Whopper or Big Mac. 430 calories total.

The White Castle hamburger is far smaller then the others I have written about in both length and width. It is similar to the Classic Single in that both have chose a unusual square shape for its beef patty however the White Castle hamburger also differs from its counterparts in that it is neither flame grilled nor is it fried. The beef is steam grilled on a bed of chopped onions giving the White Castle hamburger a unique and delicious taste. White Castle hamburgers are also more simply constructed then the other sandwiches mentioned, composed of: grilled onions, a small beef patty, ketchup and a slice of pickle. All on a small seedless bun and served in a box style carton with a slot for easy access and transportation. Now it is important to understand that what the White Castle hamburger lacks in size it makes up for in numbers and price. It is customary that a person ordering hamburgers in White Castle order them in allotments of ten, however a person may purchase as many or as little as he of she wishes. I have personally seen a customer order literally a hundred of these little bursts of flavor. The price of each hamburger bought individually is only about thirty cents making the White Castle hamburger the ideal hamburger for large parties. It also is the champion of the calorie wars depending on the number of burgers one eats as each White Castle hamburger is only 140 calories.

So which of these delicious sandwiches is the best, The Wendy’s Classic Single or The White Castle Hamburger. After a number of exhausting bites I have to conclude that the Wendy’s Classic Single is the better burger. Although I believe whole-heartedly that the White Castle hamburger tastes better, I believe the sheer number of burgers one must consume to get full from White Castle has hurt the franchise. As well as the fact that one is inevitable left with larger amounts of trash to dispose of when one eats White Castle. and unlike the Wendy’s Classic Single, White Castle hamburgers are pretty basic in their composition and cannot be altered to the customers liking.

August 27th, 2006

Wendy’s cuts back on trans fat

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From the The Mercury News:

Wendy’s has begun frying its chicken and french fries with nonhydrogenated oil in an attempt to make the food healthier at its 6,000 U.S. restaurants, the company said Wednesday.

The blend of corn and soy oil has zero grams of artery-clogging trans fat per serving and will cut trans fat in those menu items by 95 percent. The country’s third-largest burger chain is the first major fast-food chain to switch to that type of oil for its chicken and fries.

Wendy’s chicken sandwiches, strips and nuggets now have no trans fat. A large order of fries, which had 7 grams of trans fat before the changes, now has 0.5 grams. A kids’ size serving of fries also will be free of trans fat.

Trans fat raises bad cholesterol and lowers good cholesterol. Eating just 5 grams a day raises the risk of heart disease by 25 percent, research shows.

The new oil makes no difference in taste or cost to the company, said Ian Rowden, executive vice president and chief marketing officer. The company said saturated fats are also reduced with the new cooking method.