Florida Wendy’s Shut Down After State Inspection

Floridians who want to eat quick food on the cheap have plenty of fast food options. I’ve written about how plenty of fast-food joints in Florida are currently offering value meals – some of which are under $5. Unfortunately, a store location of one of the chains in that list, a Wendy’s in Miami, was recently temporarily shut down after a state inspection.

About Wendy’s In Florida: This is a vintage chain, having opened way back in 1969 in Ohio. Wendy’s burgers claim to be fresh and never frozen, and they are known for their square shape.

According to Franchise Help, 77% of all Wendy’s stores are franchised. And around 521 of those restaurants are in Florida.

The location in question, located at 13901 S Dixie Highway, earns 3.9 out of 5 stars on Google reviews. Some reviewers were complimentary, but others complained about customer service and cleanliness. A reviewer named Craig wrote, in part:

“Dirtiest Wendy’s I’ve ever seen. This is not the first time I’ve seen this place looking like a dump…The food is usually served lukewarm if lucky. Forget customer service! Employees…have an attitude and no training. My guess is the turnover is too fast to get anyone trained. I’m done giving my business to Wendy’s.”

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