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Fast-food burger chain serving sides such as chili & baked potatoes.
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Address: 1703 S Braddock Ave, Swissvale, PA 15218
Phone: (412) 371-8448
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Wendy’s, 1703 S Braddock Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15218, US – MapQuest
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It takes to charge. Their employees block the door while smoking weed. On 12/26/25 at 1045. We sat at the call box for 15 mins. We went to go in and the employee was standing at the door smoking and said go to the call box. We told him no one acknowledged us. Another employee said you’re not coming in and go to the box. We drove there again. He then said we’re about to close. What?! Highly unprofessional. They also use their personal cars to block the box sometimes. Also when you do get to go in they ignore you for long periods of time. Once the lady at the window was scratching all under her clothes then we watch her grab fries with her hands. Never again
One visit, you might get a hot, juicy burger, crispy fries, and a Frosty that hits the spot. The next visit, you could just as easily be handed a lukewarm sandwich slapped together with no effort, soggy fries that taste like they’ve been sitting out for hours, and a half-filled drink. It’s a coin toss every time you go, and that’s exactly why customers get frustrated. No one wants to spend their money gambling on whether their meal will be decent or disappointing.
The inconsistency doesn’t just stop with the food. Service varies just as wildly. Some locations have friendly, fast employees who make you feel welcome, while others look understaffed and overwhelmed, which shows up in the way orders are handled. I’ve had visits where my order was accurate and smooth, and others where I had to go back inside because items were missing or made incorrectly. For a chain as established as Wendy’s, these problems shouldn’t be happening this often.
Fast food succeeds on one main principle: reliability. Customers expect the same quality every time. If you go to McDonald’s, Burger King, or Chick-fil-A, you generally know exactly what you’re getting before you even pull up. With Wendy’s, you never know. That lack of consistency makes it hard for anyone to be a loyal customer, no matter how good the food can be at its best.
Wendy’s is in danger of becoming a “hit-or-miss” chain, and that’s not sustainable. People don’t want to hope their meal will be good; they want to trust that it will be good. Until the company gets serious about training, standards, and accountability, they’re going to keep losing customers who are tired of rolling the dice every time they stop by.
I still like Wendy’s when they’re on their game, but the truth is that inconsistency overshadows everything else. A brand that can’t guarantee quality is a brand that slowly pushes customers away.
After I recent visit yes it was a very long way but I still was treated decent and got vanilla shake
Then he slams the window in your face. I think he needs to be fired immediately. This is a recurring pattern with this long haired blonde kid. We all choose our jobs and he’s taking it out on customers for his choices. I’m not kidding.