Wendys Nutrition Guide
Posted in Health and Nutrition on 04/06/2009 03:29 pm by Steven NerenbergAre three small chillies equivalent to two Large Chillies from Wendy’s?
So I am just about broke now in this recession, and I looked on Wendy’s nutritional guide page and it looks like there are 6 grams of fat in a small chili, but 9 grams of fat in a large chili. This leads me to believe that I can indeed get the equivalent of two large chillis which retail for about $4.25 here in Texas for only $3.22. What is the point of this? Doesn’t Wendy’s lose more money by giving out three containers plus the extra saltines, spoon, and chilli packets!!??
see this: http://wendys.com/food/Nutrition.jsp
Soup and chili are dishes that restaurants can make a lot of money on. For that amount of money Wendy doesn’t lose a cent, don’t worry about their financial status. They don’t worry for ours,
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