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Wendy's Plans To Take On 'Fast Casual' Restaurants Five Guys, Smashburger

By CHRISTINA REXRODE   11/ 9/11 06:25 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK -- Wendy's new CEO on Wednesday laid out his action plan for re-energizing the fast-food chain against the backdrop of a quarterly loss driven by costs related to the recent sale of Arby's.

Emil Brolick, who joined Wendy's as CEO less than two months ago, said in a call with analysts that he was focused on beating a relatively new crop of competitors of "fast-casual" brands like Five Guys and Smashburger. He gave more details on the company's push to offer breakfast nationwide, something that virtually all of its major fast-food rivals already do. He also outlined plans to expand into international markets like Japan and Russia.

Restaurants of all price ranges are facing the double challenge of higher costs for ingredients and customers who are wary of spending on eating out in the weak U.S. economy. Most fast-food chains are playing catch-up to the much larger McDonald's Corp., which has fared well throughout the recession and its aftermath by emphasizing low prices, remodeling restaurants and adding products like smoothies and fancy coffee drinks.

For years, Wendy's had carved out a niche as quality fast-food for adults, but sales have suffered recently because customers decided its offerings had grown stale. Adding to that, after founder Dave Thomas died in 2002, Wendy's struggled to find a new face for its advertising. Brolick, a company veteran who became CEO in September, said Wednesday that the company had gone through "an identity crisis."

Brolick's strategy for Wendy's is to be on the high end of the fast-food pecking order because he thinks customers will be willing to pay more than they would at other fats-food chains if the food is better. But they'll also get the benefit of prices that are lower than those at a fast-casual chain, he reasons.

"I'm not for the moment suggesting that we want to try to pretend to become a Five Guys or a Smashburger or something like that," Brolick said on a call with analysts. "But I do believe that there is a significant opportunity in the marketplace for higher-quality products that are fresh, made-to-order products."

Wendy's has been reshaping its menu with new ingredients and preparation methods for its salads, hamburgers and the rest of its offerings in an effort to attract more customers. Brolick said the new Dave's Hot `N Juicy burgers had "exceeded our expectations" and would help Wendy's reclaim its "leadership in the premium-quality hamburger category."

Wendy's has previously talked about taking a "barbell" approach to pricing: offering high-priced and low-priced items to appeal to customers at both the top and bottom. On Wednesday, Wendy's said later this month it will introduce a new "W" cheeseburger line, which it describes as mid-tier. Prices for those burgers would be around $2.99 – between the 99-cent "value" cheeseburger and the premium Dave's Hot `N Juicy burger, which can cost nearly $6 for the biggest size. Wendy's is hoping that customers who previously bought the cheap burgers will trade up to the middle.

Additionally, Brolick said Wendy's, the only major fast-food chain that doesn't offer breakfast nationally, would take the same approach to breakfast as to the other meals: offer higher-quality items than other fast-food chains. He also said the company would stop reporting each quarter on how many restaurants were now offering breakfast, citing competitive reasons.

Wendy's hopes its efforts will help it boost results.

For the period covering roughly July through September, Wendy's Co. lost nearly $4 million, or a penny per share. In the same period a year ago, the chain lost $909,000, which was break-even per share. This quarter's loss was largely from costs related to selling Arby's in July, including expenses for cutting some jobs and retaining other employees.

Wendy's was combined with Arby's for less than three years, in a deal engineered by hedge fund magnate Nelson Peltz. Wendy's sold Arby's to a private-equity firm in July, saying it needed to concentrate on improving Wendy's rather than trying to revive Arby's. The Wendy's/Arby's Group lost money in seven of the 10 quarters in which it reported results as a combined company.

Wendy's is under pressure to prove it can do better on its own. Though revenue missed expectations by analysts polled by FactSet of $617 million, it still rose 2 percent to $611 million. Shares fell 4 percent Wednesday afternoon to $5.26, though Janney Capital Markets analyst Mark Kalinowski reiterated his "buy" rating on the company and said he expects it will overtake Burger King as the No. 2 seller of fast-food burgers in the U.S.

Meanwhile, the company has been growing overseas. Wendy's has only a small presence outside the U.S.: about 300 restaurants out of a total of about 6,600 are international, but Brolick said the company has agreements for growing to 1,000 international restaurants, including additions in Japan and Russia.

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NEW YORK -- Wendy's new CEO on Wednesday laid out his action plan for re-energizing the fast-food chain against the backdrop of a quarterly loss driven by costs related to the recent sale of Arby's. ...
NEW YORK -- Wendy's new CEO on Wednesday laid out his action plan for re-energizing the fast-food chain against the backdrop of a quarterly loss driven by costs related to the recent sale of Arby's. ...
NEW YORK -- Wendy's new CEO on Wednesday laid out his action plan for re-energizing the fast-food chain against the backdrop of a quarterly loss driven by costs related to the recent sale of Arby's. ...
NEW YORK -- Wendy's new CEO on Wednesday laid out his action plan for re-energizing the fast-food chain against the backdrop of a quarterly loss driven by costs related to the recent sale of Arby's. ...
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06:03 PM on 11/16/2011
paragraph 5 typo: "fats-food chains"
04:35 AM on 12/12/2011
That's not a typo given the nutritional value of the food served by these places.
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08:47 PM on 11/14/2011
I must say, the Hot N' Juicy is an improvement.
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10:44 PM on 11/13/2011
When I think of somebody named Wendy taking on 5 guys, a different image pops into my head...
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12:48 PM on 11/13/2011
ARRRGGGHHHH! You people are killing me! I want a Five Guys around here just so I can try it! Not fair.
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colamonkey
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12:38 PM on 11/13/2011
The new burger sucks. Less toppings and a greasy mess.

How can you leave off the mustard, Wendy's? And you never replied to my email comments.
02:12 AM on 11/13/2011
Forget "Happy Meals"

Feature "Healthy Meals". Notice the word "feature". Not something requiring deep menu searches. Complete healthy low sugar-unit meals, no buns, lettuces wraps, no sugar drinks, salads. Right at the top of the menu board.

Probably about 30% of U.S. families, or more, avoid FF outlets because even just one regular meal a day will eventually cause diabetes.

One of these companies has to show some guts and do what's right.
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12:39 PM on 11/13/2011
If someone is going to a fast food restaraunt as part of a regular meal plan, that person has more problems than the fast food industry.

I know that when I want a fast food burger, I want a fast food burger! If I want to eat healthy, I will.
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12:12 AM on 11/13/2011
I think the concept wendys is trying out is the right one, however unless they can assure us that they only use REAL MEAT, something you would think would be obvious, its a no sale for me.

For those who dont know, under the bush admin they allow up to 15% of "pink sl_ime" into ground beef, and it does not have to be disclosed to us. If you dont know what Im talking about, google it. You will be shocked.
09:15 AM on 11/14/2011
Gross, yes. Shocked, not so much. I must be growing used to the crap I've heard is in our food and drink, air and water that my reaction now is "huh, figures." Doesn't mean I like it or approve. I'll be picking my food more carefully now if I want a burger. At least if they're going to treat the crap they add in it could at least have antimicrobial properties.
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MissTake1989
Equal means equal, hypocrites.
01:16 PM on 11/12/2011
"Wendy to take on Five Guys" is a very dirty headline.
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jukesgrrl
Stop the Republican war on women's bodies.
01:06 AM on 11/12/2011
If Wendy ever wants a dime from me, she'll have to quit supporting anti-choice organizations.
10:17 AM on 11/14/2011
Can you give us information on this. I'm curious as to what they support. Can you provide a link?
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12:13 AM on 11/12/2011
Who is this wendy chick and why does she want to take on 5 guys?
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08:22 PM on 11/11/2011
I have no gripe with Wendy's menu for the most part. It isn't as good tasting as the top of the heap, but it isn't terrible either. The real problem is the service. Even at peak hour, the Wendy's here in Riverview Florida has only one window. The one person who takes the order has to get the food and serve as well. The "take out" window is always given first preference on orders and the wait can be up to 20 minutes if there are 3 or more people in line. The restrooms smell like an Alabama truck stop and you may get lucky if the person taking your order can speak English well enough to understand what it is your ordering. Good luck if you have a large order..you have about a 1 in 10 chance of getting anything close to what you wanted....
Advice to the million dollar a year + head management:..Fix your service first, THEN think about adding another fatburger sandwich to the menu.
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chazmann49
time to coast..the ride is over
11:46 AM on 11/11/2011
Dont care for new burgers at wendy's do like baked potato and chile. Five guys has better taste. But all people have different taste
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Fighting for mental superiority...
11:44 AM on 11/11/2011
This is just fast food...porn.
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09:04 AM on 11/11/2011
Wendy's you need to bring back Frescata!
09:17 AM on 11/11/2011
Eww!
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12:41 PM on 11/13/2011
Frescata was gross.
07:15 AM on 11/11/2011
I have always preferred Wendy's to most other fast food places, but with each change, it has gone downhill....first they changed the fries. They went from being second best fries in the business to one of the worst..from nice large fries to little pieces that once cold (which you get most of the time recently) are unedible. Then they started putting in those soda machines...the ones that have all of the selections...good luck getting a soda that doesn't have flavor of the soda from the last user...Then they "improved" the burgers...NOT...They wrap and present it nicely, but it in no way is as good as it was before they "improved" it.... Dave Thomas built an empire on his burger...and now it isn't good enough??? PLEASE I know that they pay EXPERTS to tell them where to improve, but maybe they should just use common sense and improve customer service, keep a good product when it is working, keep employees including managers off of their cell phones, and go back to doing business like it was built on.
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12:43 PM on 11/13/2011
The new burger sucks. I've bought exactly one and I wasn't impressed...all the grease dripped down to one side of the burger *vomit*.