<![CDATA[Gizmodo: wendys]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: wendys]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/wendys http://gizmodo.com/tag/wendys <![CDATA[Fancy Fast Food Is Pure Deep Fried, Greasy, Glazed Culinary Genius]]> Brilliant. That's the only way to describe the epicurial madness that takes place at Fancy Fast Food, which completely deconstructs real, everyday fast food and rebuilds it into something completely different. And delicious. You'll never guess what this was.

This is the Wendy's Napoleon, created using the raw materials of a Wendy's Baconator, large fries, small coke, 12 sugar packets and 2 packets of ketchup. Or how about the Le Chicken Confit, made with McDonald's chicken nuggets, large fries, a few packets of sauce, and Fruit and Walnut salad?


No crazy gadgets involved, but like I said, genius. [Fancy Fast Food]

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<![CDATA[Bluetooth Headset Foils Crime, Makes Someone Else Look Like a D-Bag For a Change]]> robbery.jpgWe seldom find a use for wearing a Bluetooth headset on our ear when we're not making calls, but this Wendy's employee has found one of the only three valid exceptions. It all started when a potential robber went up and asked the two employees at local Wendy's to open up a safe when one of the employee's phones went off.

The robber shouted at the employee not to answer the phone, not knowing that the Bluetooth headset was voice-activated and turned on when shouted at. The person on the other end of the line was able to hear the shouting and call the police, who eventually got the guy to release his hostage (but not before ramming his gun own into his forehead until he bled). Long story short, Bluetooth headsets saved the day. [Dispatch]

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<![CDATA[Wendy's Signs Deal with Sirius for Satellite Radio Enabled Frosties]]> Not really, I freaking wish, though. Actually they signed a deal that involves all Wendy's restaurants nationwide to pump Sirius tunes throughout their stores. Now you can rock out to commercial-free music from Sirius while downing Jr. Bacon Cheeseburgers

This is part of Sirius' SiriusBusiness campaign to install satellite radio in business establishments. Making it a nationwide deal is pretty big. We welcome you with open arms, Sirius. Rock on, Wendy's.

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