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Beautiful day in the Carolinas. Rode bike to work then on to Wendy's at Lunch Time.
Basically said that they did not serve "Walk Up Customers at the Drive Up Window."
Has this happend to you?
Thanks
SC here. I've gone through Wendy's drivethrough here with no issue. Someone else stated their bank had a no bike policy and I go through the drive through at my local bank all the time on a bike.
Maybe you should have ridden your bike inside like they asked you to..... "Is this what you want?", potato, potato... "You'll have to speak up"....... "Can you make sure there's no onions on that sandwich".... braaaaaap, potato, potato......
Maybe you confused the kid at the window! "Man, I don't know what this guy wants! A potato or a chicken sandwich!! Somebody get the manager!"
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."
Has this happend to you?
Thanks
The late Dave Thomas, founder of Wendyâs, was a rider. Indeed, he appears in the video of that biker song with the choirs that starts with, âIf you donât ride, you donât know.â
Dang y'all have my curiousity up now,,, I guess I'll have to try the local Wendy's just for the hell of it and see what happens,,, of course I never eat there but it's just an experiment.
I'll let you know. I'm going to move this thread to our latest new section called the motorcycle activist, because that's where this needs to be I think.
I have yet to have one company refuse me service in a drive through.
I have had one place ask me kindly to turn off my bike while in the drive through so that their speakers can hear the customers behind me. I apologized and since then do it every time.
If I did get told that they will not serve me in a drive through I would just contact cooperate headquarters and complain.
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Gosh!! What a thread!! Oh well, I don't really give a S**t about drive in, drive up, walk up walk out, etc. Diabetic & can't eat that crap anymore. But, I figgered I may as well post on this thread cause apparently everyone else on HDForums has commented.
Wow,, you guys are amazing! I can't believe the things we can argue about here.. Wendy's sucks anyways.. get over it. Go eat some healthy food like McDonalds!!! hehe, j/k. I ride through sometimes here in Cali, no problem...
They probably have lost a few window girls leaving with the dude on a Harley.!
Managers wife took off with him on a 75 degree Saturday and hasnt seen her since
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