Posted on 06/05/2026 12:37:08 PM PDT by Cronos
Wendy's announced that it will be testing something calling "dynamic pricing." Will you pay more for the same product?
Dynamic pricing at fast food restaurants means your favorite sandwich or chicken nuggets could cost more -- or less -- depending on what time of day you go. The busier the restaurant is, the more it'll cost you. Dynamic pricing is similar to the surge pricing model used on apps like Uber or Lyft, waltham forest where prices go up and down based on customer demand.
Food industry experts say dynamic pricing could soon take over the entire industry in the next few years as companies look to maximize sporting kc vs portland profits. Wendy's just happens to be the first major fast food chain to give it a test in the American market
In the final quarter of 2025, The Wendy's Company reports that same-store sales dipped a whopping 11.3% in the U.S., capping off a year that saw an overall reduction in sales of 5.6% in the U.S. and 3.5% globally. Right alongside these negative financials, Wendy's stock price took a battering over the same period. Shares were valued at over $16 at the beginning of 2025, but by the start of 2026 they had lost about half of their value, dropping down to just over $8. Evidence of the company's financial struggles extend beyond stock tickers and earnings reports, however, manifesting in ways that affect both consumers and employees.
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Guys who are going to a bar to pick up women are already a little sad. Not saying you can’t go to a bar cause you want a drink and dig a lady there and buy her a drink. Saying the people who to a bar hoping for sex. Then you add to that aiming for a time at the bar when you’re not even buying the women drinks cause it’s free... That’s a functioning definition of pathetic.
Many consumers are already stressed out.
Good Luck Wendy’s, you’ll need it.
Wendy’s in Ontario Canada have gone halal with only 5% of the population muslim so they’re telling 95% to get stuffed
If they are slow, that means they have more backlog so they can raise the price under dynamic pricing.
Wow. Brilliant. Can’t help but help their struggling business
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You have a dark way of looking at humans and their interaction, it is creepy that you are so negatively hung up on the men not having to spend their paycheck buying women drinks because the drinks are already paid for, you must have been a ball at parties when the drinks were free, or at company parties, or BBQs, keggers, or all the other places young guys and gals were when the drinks were free.
“I predict some Chuck E. Cheese style fighting in Wendy’s future.”
Everybody was Chuck E. Cheese fighting
That chili flew fast as lightning
In fact, it was a little bit frightening
But the gunshots had perfect timing
Is Wendy’s the home of the chilli “finger”?
I seem to vaguely recall a finger being found in their chilli. Might have been a hoax.
Hmm, I worked as Maintenance man in WC 48 years ago. We would change the prices between lunch & dinner by $0.25.
Innovative “Going out of business” approach
Hell TF no
I could see the prices going up during the peak lunch and dinner rushes, then go back during the slow times. Since the menu prices could be changed electronically, the customers wouldn't know unless they changed while they were in line.
It's not a bad strategy from an sales revenue standpoint, but it will definitely be criticized from a customer service view. And I doubt Wendy's is the ideal place to try something like this. In-and-Out Burger or Chick-Fil-A could probably make it work.
So if you go in on the off-hours will they lower your price? Or is their current price the bottom floor and it just goes up from there?
Stupid question of course, knowing how fast this will fail the subject will be in economics text books right along New Coke in a few years.
The way I see it they have the same two choices that every business has - Either sell a lot for a little or a little for a lot. Greed will always turn the first into the second when the bean counters get involved, spiraling out of control until someone else steps up with their own lot for a little business plan and put them under.
Back before chicken wings were so popular you could get a half dozen or a dozen at a reasonable price and they were huge. Then, the bean counters got involved. “Hey, since we’re selling them by the piece, but buying them by the pound, Lets go from 8 to 12 piece size to 14 to 16 size, we make more money then!” Only problem is they never stop, heck some places the wings look like they came off of songbirds now, all because they just can’t help themselves and say no to the bean counters who ruin their brand and anger their customer base.
You have a defensive attitude towards something that honestly shouldn’t matter to you. Really, what do you care what I think? Get over it.
As soon as Dave passed, corporate started improving all of the ingredients and preparations. For forty one years almost nothing had changed, now almost nothing on their menu is fresh and it shows in the taste.
It’s simple, I won’t eat there
I’d think you’d charge more when there are less customers.
I will walk away from any store that doesn’t have clearly marked prices that stay stable. I will not go to any fast food place that requires me to use a smart phone to discover what the price is at 9:30 AM versus 9 AM or 11 AM.
`No, just surprised at such negativity expressed for no reason, it seemed so sad and pathetic.
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