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Wendy’s Announces Major Wave of Closures

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: November 8, 2025 10:13 am
JAYSON wagner
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Wendy’s has confirmed plans to close a significant number of restaurants across the United States as part of a systemwide restructuring. Company officials say between 200 and 350 underperforming locations will be shuttered beginning in 2025 and continuing into 2026.

The move represents a small but notable portion of Wendy’s roughly 6,000 U.S. restaurants. Executives described the closures as a “mid-single-digit percentage” of its overall footprint.

Why the Closures Are Happening

According to company statements, several factors are driving the decision:

Underperforming stores: Some locations have fallen short in both sales and profitability. Capital reallocation: Wendy’s intends to redirect investments toward higher-performing restaurants and new store development. Modernization push: The brand is focusing on newer restaurant formats, technology upgrades, and enhanced drive-thru operations to meet customer demand more efficiently.

Wendy’s leaders said the closures will allow the company to streamline operations and strengthen its position in markets with higher growth potential.

Impact on Franchisees and Communities

Most Wendy’s locations are franchise-owned, and franchisees operating low-performing stores may be asked to either remodel, relocate, or close entirely. While the company has not yet identified which specific restaurants will close, some communities could see local job losses or store relocations as a result.

However, Wendy’s emphasized that closures will primarily affect weaker stores and that the brand remains financially stable, with ongoing investments in growth and innovation.

Growth and Modernization Efforts

Even amid closures, Wendy’s is continuing to expand in other areas. The company is rolling out new AI-powered drive-thru systems, enhancing mobile ordering, and introducing updated restaurant designs aimed at improving speed and customer experience.

Officials said these investments are part of a broader strategy to “refresh and refocus” the brand rather than scale back permanently.

What’s Next

The exact list of affected restaurants has not been released, and closure timelines will vary by location. Wendy’s expects the process to continue throughout 2025 and into early 2026.

For now, customers and employees in local markets will likely see gradual changes as the company transitions to its updated model.

Bottom Line:

Wendy’s upcoming closures mark a major shift for the fast-food giant as it trims underperforming stores and pivots toward modernization. While some communities may lose a local Wendy’s, the company insists the strategy is aimed at strengthening the overall brand and preparing for long-term growth.

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