Wendy's to close hundreds of US stores in bid to halt falling profit
[November 11, 2025] By
DEE-ANN DURBIN
Wendy’s plans to close hundreds U.S. restaurants over the next few
months in an effort to boost its profit and make its remaining stores
more appealing.
The Dublin, Ohio-based chain said during a conference call with
investors Friday that it planned to begin closing restaurants in the
fourth quarter of this year. The company said it expected a
“mid-single-digit percentage” of its U.S. stores to be affected, but it
didn't give any more details.
Wendy’s ended the third quarter with 6,011 U.S. restaurants. If 5% of
those locations were impacted, it would mean 300 store closures.
The new round of closures comes on top of the closure of 240 U.S.
Wendy's locations in 2024. At the time, Wendy's said that many of the
55-year-old chain's restaurants are simply out of date.
Ken Cook, Wendy’s interim CEO, said Friday the company believes closing
locations that are underperforming – whether it’s from a financial or
customer service perspective – will help improve traffic and
profitability at its remaining U.S. restaurants.
Cook became Wendy’s CEO in July after the company's previous CEO, Kirk
Tanner, left to become the president and CEO of Hershey Co.

“When we look at the system today, we have some restaurants that do not
elevate the brand and are a drag from a franchisee financial performance
perspective. The goal is to address and fix those restaurants,” Cook
said during a conference call with investors.
Cook said in some cases, Wendy’s will make improvements to struggling
stores, including adding technology or equipment. In other cases, it
will transfer ownership to a different operator or close the restaurant
altogether.
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A sign is seen at a Wendy's restaurant Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in
Garland, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
 U.S. fast food chains have been
struggling to attract lower-income consumers in the past few years
as inflation has raised prices. Cook said he expects lower-income
consumers to remain pressured for the rest of this year.
In the first nine months of this year, Wendy’s said its U.S.
same-store sales, or sales at locations open at least a year, fell
4% compared to the same period last year. Wendy's revenue fell 2% to
$1.63 billion in the same period, while its net income fell 6% to
$138.6 million.
Cook said $5 and $8 meal deals — which have been matched by
McDonald's — have helped bring some traffic back to its U.S. stores.
But Wendy's isn't doing a good job of bringing in new customers,
Cook said, so the company plans to shift its marketing to emphasize
its value and the freshness of its ingredients.
Wendy's shares dropped 7% Friday. On Monday, they were down 5% in
afternoon trading.
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