Why It's Quite The Mistake To Order At Wendy's During Off-Hours - Tasting Table
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Why It's Quite The Mistake To Order At Wendy's During Off-Hours - Tasting Table
"It's almost midnight and you've got a hankering for a Baconator. What are you going to do? Obviously, you need to go to Wendy's, but is now the best time? A lot of people think that heading to their favorite fast food place during off hours is a smarter way to get"
"In addition, because the turnover is so quick, the food you're ordering is going to be very fresh, as they have to keep making new items. If you show up in the middle of the night at a 24-hour Wendy's, that might not be the case. You could be getting food that has been sitting around for a few hours at that point."
"When it comes to mistakes you could make at Wendy's, ordering off-peak hours is one that's often overlooked. In part, this is because it's not always going to be a hard and fast rule. We're not necessarily saying that the food you get is going to be poor quality during off hours, either, but it's more likely that it will not be as fresh as it could be. It's just a numbers game. Busier times require more staff and more turnover."
Wendy's customers receive fresher food and more skilled service during peak lunch and dinner rushes. Those shifts typically staff longer-tenured employees who can maintain quality under high volume. Higher turnover of orders during busy periods forces frequent preparation of menu items, improving freshness. Off-peak and late-night shifts often have fewer or less experienced workers, increasing the chance of older items being served. Food can sit for hours during slow periods, and burgers ordered off-peak may be about fifteen minutes old on average. Choosing peak hours improves the likelihood of getting recently prepared items and better-trained staff handling orders.
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