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  2. Flynn Group - Wikipedia

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    The Group began buying Wendy's franchises in 2021. As of 2024 it operated approximately 5% of Wendy's in the United States with a total of around 300 stores. It is also the master franchisee for Wendy's in New Zealand and Australia. [4] The New Zealand franchisee Wendco (NZ) Ltd. was acquired in 2023 from the Lendich family. [5]

  3. The Wendy's Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wendy's Company is an American parent company [7] for the major fast food chain Wendy's. Originally founded as the Deisel-Wemmer Company, it is sourced in Dublin, Ohio . [ 8 ] The company's principal subsidiary, Wendy's International, is the franchisor of Wendy's restaurants.

  4. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations ... Wendy's: 7,166 (2023) [29] US$12.5 ...

  5. Wendy's - Wikipedia

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    JAE Restaurant Group is one of the country's largest franchisee owners. The Group owns 177 Wendy's Restaurants. Wendy's Co. has been looking to remodel existing stores and upgrade the curb appeal of its locations. They have been doing this by adding fireplaces, more seating options, adding WiFi and flat-screen TVs, and digital menus. [43]

  6. NPC International - Wikipedia

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    NPC was the largest franchisee of both Pizza Hut and Wendy's, and owned more than 1,200 Pizza Hut locations and 385 Wendy's locations until March 2021. [2] O. Gene Bicknell opened his first franchised Pizza Hut restaurant in Pittsburg, Kansas in 1962. In 1984, Bicknell and NPC went public, finishing the decade with 320 locations.

  7. Dave Thomas (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Rex David Thomas was born July 2, 1932, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [2] [5] His biological father's name was Sam and his biological mother's name was Molly. [6]Thomas was adopted between six weeks and six months later by Rex and Auleva Thomas, [6] [7] and as an adult became a well-known advocate for adoption, founding the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

  8. Wendy's Milk Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Wendy's franchise network of ice cream retail stores was founded in Adelaide, South Australia on 31 July 1979 [2] by Bruce Koehne, John Hill, Geoff Davis and Phil Rogers. Wendy's has grown from a single store to a large franchise network of over 200 ice-cream stores spread across Australia and New Zealand. [3]

  9. James Bodenstedt - Wikipedia

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    Wendy's in Edinboro, Pennsylvania led to the shooting death of an employee. A fundraiser was held at the store, and Bodenstedt donated all sales, doubled by Muy, from the day to the victim's family. A fundraiser was held at the store, and Bodenstedt donated all sales, doubled by Muy, from the day to the victim's family.