Sales drop at Wendy's after woman finds finger in chili
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Sales have dropped sharply at Wendy's fast food restaurants in the area of northern California where a woman claimed she found part of a finger in a bowl of chili, a company spokesman said Friday.
Franchise owners have informed the company's corporate headquarters in the Columbus suburb of Dublin that business is down, said Denny Lynch, spokesman for Wendy's. He said he could not release specific sales figures because Wendy's does not own those restaurants
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Sales have dropped sharply at Wendy's fast food restaurants in the area of northern California where a woman claimed she found part of a finger in a bowl of chili, a company spokesman said Friday.
Franchise owners have informed the company's corporate headquarters in the Columbus suburb of Dublin that business is down, said Denny Lynch, spokesman for Wendy's. He said he could not release specific sales figures because Wendy's does not own those restaurants
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