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Beautiful day in the Carolinas. Rode bike to work then on to Wendy's at Lunch Time.
Pulled up to order and no one would respond over the outside. HAd removed helmet and shut off bike to be able to hear the Clerks responsed, which never came.
Road up to pay window, set for about three (3) minutes and no one came to the window.
Pulled up to the Take Out Window, clerk says: "We don't serve motorcycles at the Drive Up Window. If you want something you have to come inside"
Asked why, was told, same line of BS. By this time, cars were starting to line up behind bike. Asked for Manager, was told to come inside to talk with Manager. Asked for Manager again. Told to wait until he was ready to see me. By this time again, cars are honking their horns.
Manager finally came to window, about five (5) minutes had elasped by this time.
Real smart $$$.
Basically said that they did not serve "Walk Up Customers at the Drive Up Window."
I used to go to McDonalds drive up on the bike and the sensor would not go off at the ordering spot so i'd drive up to the window and place my order there. Never have been declined service. And this is in CA...
Dude you gotta call Wendy's and say "discrimination" and then advise them that the feds describe a motorcycle as a motor vehicle. Or, call ABATE they love crap like this, you may get a free hamburger too. [sm=burnout.gif]
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