Florida Wendy’s Shut Down By State Inspection

Floridians have no shortage of fast food choices – for those who enjoy that genre. From Florida-based Burger King to Chick-fil-A to Taco Bell, there is no shortage of options. However, one restaurant in this category – a Wendy’s in Gainesville – was recently shut down after a state inspection.

About Wendy’s: I would guess that most Floridians are familiar with Wendy’s since it has been around for so long and locations are so plentiful. (There are 521 Wendy’s restaurants in Florida.)

The chain began in 1969 and it’s probably best known for its burgers, which are square instead of round and fresh never frozen.

The location in question, at 6700 Newberry Road, earns mixed reviews – a 3.6 out of 5 stars. Some complained about incorrect orders and a slippery floor. However, a reviewer named Patrick noted cleanliness, writing:

“Terrible. The place was dirty – trash (was) not taken out, gnats flying around, (and) both ketchup pumps were empty. This Wendy’s looks brand new, but no one is treating it that way. I love the Wendy’s brand and love the style of the new restaurants, but poor management is killing this location.”

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