134Kviews
Wendy’s Is Celebrating National Roast Day By Roasting Companies And People Who Asked For It, And Here’re 40 Of Their Most Savage Posts
Wendy's continues celebrating its favorite, albeit totally made up, holiday, National Roast Day.
The company's social media team, notorious for savage posts, asked if there are any willing volunteers who wanted to be dissed by them on Twitter. And while this may not seem fun to some, many feel that being roasted by Wendy's is an honor and accepted the challenge.
Famous brands, ordinary people, everyone is getting in line, and Wendy's is serving them exactly what they wish for.
Continue scrolling to check out the ferocious insults, and when you're done, fire up Bored Panda's article about the earlier National Roast Day celebration.
More info: Twitter
Image credits: Wendys
This post may include affiliate links.
Wendy's social media image is legendary and it's definitely creating a following. But there was no closed-door meeting at the company headquarters where executives decided to reengineer the brand's marketing strategy. Instead, executives say, that edgy high-profile productions like a Super Bowl commercial that directly called out competitor McDonald's and the unique “We Beefin?” mixtape represent more of an evolution for the voice of the burger brand birthed by Dave Thomas.
“What I would say is Wendy’s has always been about this,” Carl Loredo, VP of brand and advertising, said “Going back to 1969, we’ve always been different. Candidly, that’s why we’ve always had square burgers made with fresh, never frozen beef. It’s why we have a Frosty, not a milkshake.”
You mean you're a fan of "Alien lizard spacegods built the pyramids 2024years ago" type pseudo documentaries? Because that's what they've devolved into. 15y ago they made these hilarious documentaries about say the Romans, played by some ---was it Estonian?--- cosplayers; so every single battle in Roman history was fought by the XXth legion against identical opponents that only differed in hands and sometimes shields or weapons.
Load More Replies...I can now never watch History Channel again... It's been scorched ;-0
The History Channel should be ashamed of itself with all their "Ancient Aliens" and "Bermuda Triangles" shows.
“What I would say is Wendy’s has always been about this,” Carl Loredo, VP of brand and advertising, said “Going back to 1969, we’ve always been different. Candidly, that’s why we’ve always had square burgers made with fresh, never frozen beef. It’s why we have a Frosty, not a milkshake.”
Loredo highlighted that even early Wendy’s television commercials took a unique approach with their “Where’s the beef?” catchphrase: “There was always this tone, right? It was about confidence, it was about fun, and in a lot of ways being positive.”
The central theme at the heart of the burger chain’s branding strategy is that people at Wendy’s are serious about the food, but not themselves. Loredo said the roots of that approach are traced back to the portrayal of Wendy herself, a lighthearted, pigtailed kid.
Over the years, Wendy's has reimagined its advertising message to new platforms, particularly on social media. But it has also been willing to experiment.
Consider the mixtape, a five-song production released in 2018 on iTunes and Spotify. It used hip hop to throw insults at Burger King and McDonald’s with tracks like “Rest in Grease,” “Holding it Down” and “Clownin’.”
“I think what’s important for us and our team is to try to find new and innovative ways to continue to tell our story,” Loredo explained. “It’s a very, very, very cluttered marketplace out there as you think of all the messages that are coming to us ... We have to find ways to breakthrough.”
When it comes to social media, Wendy's believes that people are coming to it to be entertained, so it tries to deliver.
But according to Loredo, much of that voice is traced back to the medium itself. Twitter, for example, allows for a more playful presence. The social media team—manned by both an in-house team and agency workers—must think about the best ways to express Wendy’s voice on each individual platform.
“Twitter might be the way you talk to your brother, but as you think of Facebook it might be the way you talk to your mom … so there’s aspects of how far you go down the line,” Loredo said. “We have to be mindful of where are we, what’s the platform. Our voice on Twitter would not work in the world of Instagram.”
While a savage roast or snarky call out to the competition might not directly result in more restaurant visits, Loredo believes it helps to build a loyal following, which allows the company to continually showcase how it’s different, whether it’s with a playful voice or with the burgers and fries it serves in stores—that idea has remained a central thread in its aggressive posture toward burger behemoth McDonald’s.
No idea Wendy's did this. My favorite roast of all time is at Buckeye Lake in Millersport, OH.. Dave Thomas owned an island in the center of the lake. After his passing, Wendy's tried to sell the island. It was for sale until a couple years when someone from McDonald's bought it and now there's a Giant 'M' flag posted up on the island. I laugh every time we boat by it.
we all do....😳 imagine if like YouTubers etc. asked to get roasted....i would pay to see that
Load More Replies...your pfp looks like Jimmy Neutron and TommyInnit had a love child
Load More Replies...Wendy's should get off the damn computer and open some new restaurants. No new ones since 2014
Wow. That is really specific. I'm fascinated that you know this. Is there a reason that they haven't opened any new locations? And is there a reason that you know this?
Load More Replies...The Wendys by me is nasty & dirty. Food is never cooked right & I'm not sure it's safe to eat half the time.
Aw, I thought they were great. They're funny without being mean, which is rare nowadays. They put me in a good mood too, since most articles/posts on the web are just rude complaints, depressing news or a display of stupid. And the team behind Wendy's social media must have a blast in their job!
Load More Replies...A joke should be good without being inappropriate; all the best comedians know this. Once the jokes devolve into lewd humor, the situation becomes an adult version of middle school conversation, but if that's your thing, then have at it.
Load More Replies...No idea Wendy's did this. My favorite roast of all time is at Buckeye Lake in Millersport, OH.. Dave Thomas owned an island in the center of the lake. After his passing, Wendy's tried to sell the island. It was for sale until a couple years when someone from McDonald's bought it and now there's a Giant 'M' flag posted up on the island. I laugh every time we boat by it.
we all do....😳 imagine if like YouTubers etc. asked to get roasted....i would pay to see that
Load More Replies...your pfp looks like Jimmy Neutron and TommyInnit had a love child
Load More Replies...Wendy's should get off the damn computer and open some new restaurants. No new ones since 2014
Wow. That is really specific. I'm fascinated that you know this. Is there a reason that they haven't opened any new locations? And is there a reason that you know this?
Load More Replies...The Wendys by me is nasty & dirty. Food is never cooked right & I'm not sure it's safe to eat half the time.
Aw, I thought they were great. They're funny without being mean, which is rare nowadays. They put me in a good mood too, since most articles/posts on the web are just rude complaints, depressing news or a display of stupid. And the team behind Wendy's social media must have a blast in their job!
Load More Replies...A joke should be good without being inappropriate; all the best comedians know this. Once the jokes devolve into lewd humor, the situation becomes an adult version of middle school conversation, but if that's your thing, then have at it.
Load More Replies...