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Wendy's Chili

Twista

Diamond Member
Nothing like enjoying a cup of hot Wendy's chili on a work break.

But umm D: Is this true?

I was eating Wendy’s chili for lunch today and was thinking to myself, “You know, this chili is quite delicious.” It was then that I noticed a giant chunk of beef which resembled the corner of a beef patty. It was also then that I remembered someone telling me that Wendy’s chili is made from unused beef patties from the day before. I decided to find out for myself.

According to employees who are quicker to throw their employer under the bus than Mike Vanderjagt, here is how chili is made at Wendy’s:

All burger patties that were not sold, are broken, or burnt are collected and deposited into a bag. The bag is dated and put into a cooler.
The next morning employees collect the oldest bag, rinse the meat in hot water, put meat in large pot of water and boil until it becomes granules.
Meat is then drained and cooled.
Employees then add a can of pre-made chili sauce from the warehouse, cans of beans, pre-made spice packets, and frozen veggies
Scary part. According to most of the employees, that mixture is combined with yesterday’s chili. Most call it the “Eternal Chili Pot.”

Don’t get me wrong, I’m a big fan of fast food.. I know most if it is nasty, but I guess I just held Wendy’s chili to higher standards. Damnit.



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I don't care. I love it and eat it at least twice a week.
I love the giant hamburger chunks. It's like discovering gold.
 
I've never had that from their menu, but that is a shame. I also would've thought they did a little better. At least compared to what goes on in the other shittier fast food places in my area(DQ, KFC, McD).
 
I don't care. I love it and eat it at least twice a week.
I love the giant hamburger chunks. It's like discovering gold.

Wow? Your wendys always have chunks of meat in there chili?? Every Wendy's aaround me is HIT or MISS. The cup im eating right now has 0 meat. ZERO FU*KING MEAT...

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And no i haven't added the crackers yet because i was dipping my burger into the chili.
 
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Issue not detected. Saying chili has ground meat in it, like like saying the sky is blue and water is wet.

So what is the meat was kept in a cooler overnight?
 
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. And what the heck are you expecting from a fast food joint?

I used to like it but they've watered it down too much, last time I had it.
 
Reminds me of the time someone was so disgusted that KFC made gravy by "scraping and using the gunk off the bottom of the pot"...

I didn't bother to explain it to them...
 
when i was in college they would do something similar. they would have hamburgers at lunch and the leftover meat would be used in tacos later in the week. one time i got food poisoning. it really sucked, it was right at finals time and i also had to pack up my stuff for the year. my stomach ached, and i was barfing and crapping every ten minutes for a week. this school had the biggest endowment in the country and charged ridiculous tuition, why would they treat their students like that
 
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What do you think all restaurants do? what do you think fried rice originally was? The concept of making day old food into something else is not new.
 
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