

Fast-food burger chain serving sides such as chili & baked potatoes.
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 7 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–12 AM |
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Wendy’s, 4100 S Bogan Rd, Buford, GA 30519, US – MapQuest
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I received my order went home open the bag. It only takes me five minutes to get home from the place. Anyway, my fries were cold my Dave single was well over cooked and it had onions on it. The drink was good though. The junior bacon cheeseburger meal was missing the chicken nuggets. The fries were cold. The drink was good though.
It was just overall bad service and bad food. Definitely no was not worth $24!
When my husband asked for barbecue sauce after we had already placed and received our order, we were told it would cost $0.50. At first, I thought it was a joke, so I went up to the counter to ask for some. I wasn’t going to use my card just to pay $0.50. An older white server was willing to provide the sauce, but one of the Hispanic employees said no. That same employee then began going back and forth with me about their new policy. I don’t have an issue with a new policy, I understand rules change, but I did have an issue with her rude attitude and the way she handled it.
I told her I didn’t want to continue speaking with her because of her nasty attitude, and another Hispanic employee jumped in. Eventually, a male employee told one of them to go to the back, but the other continued arguing with me. He eventually gave me the sauce, but by that point I had already lost my appetite from how poorly I was treated.
The way the employee responded mocked me as if I was too poor to pay $0.50. It was obvious she didn’t care about my point of view and just wanted to be rude. While sitting with my family waiting for them to finish eating, the same employee continued speaking to another worker and said, “Over $0.50?” clearly mocking me again. That was insulting and humiliating. As an African woman, I believe if I had been white or Black American, I would not have been treated this way. Instead, they heard my accent and chose to mock me for asking for barbecue sauce.
At that point, I asked for a refund. The male employee called the manager and explained that I hadn’t touched the food and that the refund was warranted, so they gave me my money back. When I spoke with the manager, the first thing he said was that the employee was “just doing her job,” instead of acknowledging my frustration. Only after I explained that it was not about her doing her job but about her poor service. He then said he would talk with her. Still, there was no apology nor acknowledging the way I was treated, which showed me exactly why the employees feel they can treat customers this way.
Poor management leads to poor employees, and this was a clear example. This was our first time dining inside at this location, and it will be our last. We’ve always had a better experience at the drive-thru, but after this, I will be taking my business elsewhere.
-The Amazon Man