Wendy’s is launching a series of limited-time fall deals, including Halloween-themed offers, football specials, and a 1¢ Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger for National Cheeseburger Day, all accessible through the Wendy’s app.
Wendy’s Rolls Out Limited-Time Fall Deals for Halloween, Football Season, and National Cheeseburger Day
Wendy's offers back-to-back promotions this fall, aligning its deals with popular events such as football season, Halloween, and National Cheeseburger Day. Fall, known for its brisk air and festive spirit, is a bustling time for seasonal traditions and restaurant promotions. Wendy’s is leading the way with several limited-time offers, all accessible through its app.
This September, Wendy’s is rolling out deals for three key events. For Halloween, customers can enjoy the "Frosty the 13th" deal, offering free Hot & Crispy Fries with any purchase for Wendy’s Rewards members on September 13, alongside a $1 small Frosty available until the end of the month. The returning Vanilla Frosty is also part of the seasonal treat lineup.
For football fans, Wendy’s has introduced the $5 Big Noon Saucy deal, featuring six Saucy Nuggs, a small drink, and small fries. This deal, available through the Wendy’s app or website, runs throughout the football season and comes with free Saturday delivery, ending December 14, 2024. Lastly, for National Cheeseburger Day, Wendy’s offers a Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger for just 1¢ with any purchase from September 18 to September 22, exclusively through the app.
Wendy’s Rewards Program Offers Easy Sign-Up and Points for Every Purchase, Enhancing Customer Benefits
Beyond these promotions, Wendy’s Rewards program allows customers to enjoy ongoing benefits. Members can accumulate points with every purchase, earning rewards for future visits. With a simple sign-up process, customers can quickly join through Wendy’s app or website. Rewards are earned by scanning a QR code with every purchase, and if a customer forgets to scan, they can email Wendy’s customer service with proof of purchase to have their points credited.
Wendy’s Introduces Spooky Kid’s Meals, Saucy Nuggs Party Packs, and SpongeBob-Themed Menu for Fall
Wendy’s recent menu additions include Frosty Fright's kid’s meal collection, which features spooky-themed toys inspired by the brand’s signature Frosty treats. Another offering, the Saucy Nuggs Party Pack, provides up to 50 nuggets with a choice of sauces, making it the ideal snack for football watch parties. Lastly, Wendy’s has collaborated with Paramount to launch a SpongeBob SquarePants-themed menu in October, featuring items like the Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty and Wendy’s take on the iconic Krabby Patty.
With these promotions and partnerships, Wendy’s stands out in this fall's fast-food market, offering customers more reasons to visit and take advantage of seasonal deals.


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