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16 Times The Wendy's Twitter Account Had No Chill

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16 Times The Wendy's Twitter Account Had No Chill
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Imagine getting paid to be completely nasty to people on Twitter? Well, that's how the person in charge of Wendy's social media is making a living. The Wendy's Twitter account has recently been receiving a lot of attention for their care-free, savage attitude. If someone tweets the account something, whether it be insulting Wendy's, saying you are going to McDonald's instead, or just asking about their food, there is a high possibility that Wendy's will sass you. Here are 16 times that the Wendy's Twitter account had no chill:

1. Wendy's does not take being called trash very well

2. Just some life advice from Wendy's

3. Touché

4. Yikes

5. They get real

6. Helping their customers relationships one tweet at a time


7. Burger King tried to throw shade at Wendy's 4 for 4 and they weren't having it

8. Apparently, Twitter isn't the only place they go savage

9. He asked for it

10. Smooth

11. Roasted

12. Some may agree

13. Oh Wendy's

14. They didn't fall for that one

15. Free? Never heard of it.

16. They don't hold back


As you can see the Wendy's social media is crazy. Check out their twitter for more tweets that have no chill.

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