
"If you're a fan of Wendy's Frostys, you know this ultra-thick dessert usually comes topped off with a lid. But did you know that there's a Wendy's hack that involves ordering a Frosty without a lid? It's common sense once you realize why. When there's a lid, employees leave a bit of space so that the Frosty doesn't overflow when they put the lid on."
"Additionally, ordering a Frosty without a lid may also save you from the hassle of opening the lid. Many customers have complained that certain lids used on Frostys are notoriously difficult to open, with some fans developing unconventional methods to get them off, even resorting to scissors. Whether you're ordering without a lid for the convenience or the extra scoops, this is one hack you'll be using every time you order a Frosty."
Ordering a Frosty without a lid lets employees fill the cup to the brim because lids require headspace to prevent overflow. Some locations will add extra Frosty and even a signature "nurdle" swirl, though fill levels vary by store and are not guaranteed. Requesting no lid also avoids the trouble of stubborn lids that many customers find difficult to open. Fans have used unconventional methods to remove lids, even scissors. A Frosty makes a good float base, and off-menu items and seasonal flavor blends can enhance the dessert experience.
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