
"Back in May, Wendy's began testing the sale of its classic hamburger patties in Denver, Colorado, and Columbus, Ohio, but only at Kroger and King Soopers stores. The intention was to test the patties during prime grilling season, according to an article from USA Today, and if all went well, to presumably expand sales of the patties.. While there have been no official reports about the frozen patties' performance since testing began in May,"
"The patties testing in grocery stores are replicas of the ones Wendy's sells in its stores, but the irony of the situation isn't lost on fans. The packaging reads "fresh, never frozen," as is Wendy's motto about its burgers, but as one commentator on @Snackolator's Instagram said, "wouldn't it technically be frozen now?" The burgers come in a pack of four, formed into those iconic square, 100% pure ground beef pucks, and cost between $7.99 and $8.99 at most Kroger locations."
Wendy's began testing frozen versions of its classic hamburger patties in Denver, Colorado, and Columbus, Ohio, sold only at Kroger and King Soopers locations. The test launched in May to coincide with prime grilling season and aimed to evaluate consumer response and potential wider rollout. The retail packages contain four square, 100% pure ground beef patties and are priced around $7.99 to $8.99 at most Kroger stores. Packaging uses the chain's slogan "fresh, never frozen," prompting commentary about the irony of frozen retail patties. Reports of availability outside test markets have been sporadic, and official sales results have not been released.
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