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how do i order a baconator at wendy's with just the bun, meat, cheeze, and bacon? is that the same as saying baconator plain to make it easier because everytime i go to wendy's to get a baconator, they keep giving me mayo even though i dont want it.
Wendy's seems to be noteworthy of messing up orders.
Burger ordered with lettuce cheese and mustard always have ketchup and pickles and onions on it, even though I make it clear.
I.m not allergic so I just smile to myself, and eat what's given.
Heheh, yeah, I guess they probably deserve some of that.
You'll also have to say "no ketchup," since it comes with ketchup if you don't specify. I order the Son of Baconator almost every time I visit a Wendy's, and yes, you have to say what you *don't* want on it rather than what you *do* want on it, since their ordering/cash register software seems to be geared to subtracting ingredients. I don't like a lot of ingredients on my fast-food sandwiches, and it seems more frequently than not that the cashier has to push some button that names the sandwich, then buttons for "no this, no that" rather than pushing a button to add every ingredient to "build" a sandwich from nothing.
They'd probably benefit from having an instructional poster or something where they tell us what ingredients are on their various sandwiches (especially those limited-time special sandwiches), to give us an idea of what to request they remove (or add more of). I'm often reluctant to order those limited-time items because they will toss things on it that I didn't want, and were not obvious on the photos on the menu boards. Things like surprise lettuce or avocados are easy to remove, but layers of mayo, weird sauces or such are not, and basically ruin the whole sandwich if you don't want that.
They'd probably benefit from having an instructional poster or something where they tell us what ingredients are on their various sandwiches (especially those limited-time special sandwiches), to give us an idea of what to request they remove (or add more of).
Don't worry, you'll be making your orders on a touchscreen or from your phone before my milk expires.
I have no problem getting my extra lettuce and added onions on my Spicy Chicken sandwich from Wendy's every time I ask (don't really care for their burgers).
I was just reminded that I found out that you can get McDonald’s special sauce on anything at McDonald’s. I wonder if it’s good on chicken?
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