Wendy's Franchise Earnings, History, Subliminal LOGO, and Review - YouTube

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We have been meaning to do a Wendy's franchise Review for quite some time just never got
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around to it.
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So today - Wendy's Franchise - is it a good investment choice, do they have a dark history
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the few people know about and is there a subliminal message hidden in their logo - today on Franchise
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city.
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Wendy's is unquestionably one of the most iconic food brands out there.
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Founded by Dave Thomas in Columbus Ohio in 1969 at one time Wendy's was the third largest
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burger chain with over 6500 locations.
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Can you guess who the 2 top burger chains are ahead of Wendy's?
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If you answered McDonalds and Burger King you are correct.
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A lot of people think Wendy's is still owned by founder Dave Thomas and his family who
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started Wendy's.
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But thats not the case.
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Now Dave, who was an Orphan and high school dropout started the restaurant with the lofty
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goal of having a place for his 5 kids to work eventually grew the chain to the fast food
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giant it is today.
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Now for the hidden history of Wendy's most of you don't know.
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In 2008 Wendy's franchise was purchased by Triarc Companies for 2.34 billion.
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Now Mr. Thomas had since passed away but the remaining family was apparently not happy
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at this news.
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Thomas' daughter Pam Thomas Farber said "It's a very sad day for Wendy's, and our family.
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We just didn't think this would be the outcome," If her father were alive to hear news of the
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buyout, "he would not be amused," she said.
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Triarc was started way back in 1884 as the Deisel-Wemmer company, literally started with
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one man rolling cigars in his basement and now buying Wendy's for over 2 billion.
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True story.
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How could a cigar company make so much money?
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Now believe it or not pretty much everybody smoked cigars back in the day but when the
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much healthier "cigarette" option became popular many people switched and thus began the demise
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of the once very successful company, and really the demise of the once flourishing cigar industry
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into the niche market it is today.
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So eventually the company was delisted and sold off, new blood introduced and DWG began
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to acquire controlling interests in other companies like propane, maintenance and storage,
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textiles and steel.The driving force behind these million dollar acquisitions was a man
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named Vic Posner who was not very well liked as he had a knack for hostile takeovers and
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was one of the first to practice a leveraged buyout, often buying companies and installing
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himself as chairman and president making him one of the highest paid executives of his
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time.
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He also got in trouble for using millions of dollars in company money for lavish vacations
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and hotel stays for he and his family.
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Very interesting story he ended up being sued by the SEC and shareholders, investigated
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for fraud and all manner of things but let's get back to Wendy's!
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Cut to 1993 DWG changed its name to Triarc companies and sold several holdings deciding
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to now focus on food and beverage.
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1997 Triarc acquires Snapple from Quaker Oats, check this out they paid $300 million
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for Snapple while not that long before Quaker Oats had purchased the brand for 1.7 Billion
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that is a big loss of 1.4 billion they lost selling Snapple.
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Triarc later acquired Arby's and ultimately in 2008 acquired Wendy's changing it's name
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from Triarc to Wendy's Arby's group.in 2011 they sold Arby's and became ----tada-----
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The Wendy's company, Wendy's International LLC.
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So an interesting history for sure but is a Wendy's franchise a good investment?
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Let's take a look.
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Taken from their 2018 Franchise Disclosure Documents the cost to invest in a Wendy's
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franchise is $2,018,500 to $3,654,000 if you purchase for cash, $570,500 to $1,127,000
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if you finance,and $323,500 to $628,500 if you lease.
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Wendy's franchise Royalties amount to 4% of Gross sales, national advertising 3.5% of
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gross sales, local advertising .5%
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There are a few lawsuits in the FDD ranging from Wendy's allegedly misrepresenting trans-fats
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in their foods,to Wendy's being sued by shareholders for "unjust enrichment" "acting in bad faith"
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and gross mismanagement regarding the Triarc merger.
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More recently back in 2016 as you may have heard Wendy's franchise got into trouble for
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a massive data breech that affected over 1000 of their locations.
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Wendy's first claimed only 300 restaurants were affected, then finally admitting that
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over 1000 stores had been affected and customers names, credit or debit card information and
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more was stolen.
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Wendy's tried twice to have that one dismissed and finally agreed to settle for an undisclosed
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amount.
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You may have seen certain Wendy's in you area getting a makeover.
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That is part of a company wide initiative to update their stores.
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But some franchisees are not happy with that.
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Back in 2014 Wendy's largest franchisee, Davco, who owned 140 Wendy's franchise locations
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refused to perform the updates stating The capital costs required for these projects
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�substantially exceed DavCo�s income and internally generated cash flow,� And these
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renovations aren't cheap costing franchisees between $450,000 to as much as $1.9 million
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per store.
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Wendy's sued Davco to try and force them to perform the renovations but eventually they
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got out of the situation by selling their stores to NPC.
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Now for you investors, the 2018 FDD does show an increase in revenue for stores that performed
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the renovations.
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Wendy's has also had some negative press for refusing to join the Fair Food Program which
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has been called �one of the great human rights success stories of our day�and helps
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Florida's tomato workers with better wages and working conditions including monitoring
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of harassment and other injustices . Now Walmart has joined the fair Food program, McDonalds,
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Taco Bell, Subway and all it costs is one single penny per pound of tomatoes.
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That small amount helps workers in a big way.
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Now Wendy's decision was to just start buying tomatoes from Mexico and a lot of people are
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unhappy.
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The website boycott-wendys.org has some very eye opening information regarding working
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conditions with a quote from Harper's Magazine describing subhuman conditions, with workers
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forced to work without pay, trapped for months at a time in scorpion-infested camps, often
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without beds, fed on scraps, and beaten when they tried to quit.
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Now this type of behavior may have been what the Thomas family was worried about.
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Come on Wendy's it's a penny a pound take a hint from what happened to Tim Hortons in
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Canada, another big corporation that put money first and has had a real tough time in the
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media lately.
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some of you might remember in 2005 a customer claimed she found a human finger in her Chili
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at Wendy's that cost the chain an estimated 21 million dollars.
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Fingerlady was found guilty of conspiracy and grand theft and was sentenced to 9 years
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in prison.
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Apparently her husband, who was sentenced to 12 years, had gotten the finger from a
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co-worker who had cut it off in an accident.
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Wendy's has been selling off their company owned stores to franchisees they sold 223
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stores in 2015 and 302 stores in 2016.
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maybe they don't want to spend money
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on renovations?
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Before we wrap up Wendy's recently updated their logo can you see a subliminal message
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hidden somewhere?
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If you look really close you can see the word "MOM" in the ruffled collar of Wendy.
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Wendy's said it was not intentional.
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