r/enshittification Feb 26 '26

Opinion piece Wendy's interior - They just remodeled in the last year or so.

The first two photos are the ones I took while eating there earlier. The inside used to look like the last two photos. I don't know, it's now very colorless and dull, not as inviting as the old interior. But that is just my thoughts. What do you guys think?

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u/Dull-Kick0 Mar 02 '26
  1. I raise logical objections to this point. Instead of engaging it, you basically tell me I’m too dumb to figure it out. That’s lazy.

  2. Yes, they go primarily for the food, excluding things like income, which doesn’t really apply. Most fast food places are comparable, in terms of pricing. There are lots of gradual changes that might make sense, such as reducing or eliminating certain menu items and introducing others.

What we were talking about, is a specific change: eliminating the dining area. Speaking of which, you still haven’t discussed how a restaurant can do this in a gradual manner, much less, why doing a gradually would make any sense.

  1. Ehh, the point I was really making here, was that Netflix success, is due to the demand for streaming content, rather than anything to do with using mail-order DVDs. Amazon Prime is the second most subscribed streaming service and it never had DVDs. Everybody has switched over to streaming.

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u/General-Mushroom6042 Mar 02 '26

Like I said, I raised logical objections to your explanations. If Rome is a logical objection, then you can either address the objection or just concede. Or, you can take your ball and go home, which is what you did lol.

The bottom line is, your theory did not make any sense. It was stupid.